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- Huastec_people abstract "The Huastec /ˈwɑːstɛk/ or Téenek (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also known as Huaxtec, Wastek or Huastecos), are an indigenous people of Mexico, historically states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas concentrated along the route of the Pánuco River and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.There are approximately 66,000 Huastec speakers today, of which two-thirds are in San Luis Potosí and one-third in Veracruz, although their population was probably much higher, as much as half a million, when the Spanish arrived in 1529.The ancient Huastec civilization is one of the pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures. Judging from archaeological remains, they are thought to date back to approximately the 10th century BCE, although their most productive period of civilization is usually considered to be the Postclassic era between the fall of Teotihuacan and the rise of the Aztec Empire. The Pre-Columbian Huastecs constructed temples on step-pyramids, carved independently-standing sculptures, and produced elaborately painted pottery. The Huastecs were unusual as one of the few cultures that attained civilization and built cities, yet usually wore no clothing. They were admired for their abilities as musicians by other Mesoamerican peoples.About 1450, the Huastecs were defeated by Aztec armies under the leadership of Moctezuma I; the Huastecs henceforth paid tribute to the Aztec Empire but retained a large degree of local self-government.The Huastecs were conquered by the Spanish between 1519 and the 1530s. With their conversion to the Roman Catholic faith, they were required to bond clothing. After the Spanish Conquest, many Huastecs were sold as slaves in the Caribbean by the Spanish.The first grammatical and lexical description of the Huastec language accessible to Europeans was by Fray Andrés de Olmos, who also wrote the first such grammars of Nahuatl and Totonac.".
- Huastec_people language Huastec_language.
- Huastec_people language Spanish_language.
- Huastec_people populationPlace Mexico.
- Huastec_people related Maya_peoples.
- Huastec_people religion Catholic_Church.
- Huastec_people thumbnail Stavenn_Huastec_00.jpg?width=300.
- Huastec_people totalPopulation "66000".
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- Huastec_people wikiPageID "113735".
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- Huastec_people group "HuastecTenek".
- Huastec_people hasPhotoCollection Huastec_people.
- Huastec_people langs Huastec_language.
- Huastec_people langs Spanish_language.
- Huastec_people popplace "Mexico".
- Huastec_people poptime "Approximately 66,000 –150,000".
- Huastec_people related Maya_peoples.
- Huastec_people rels Catholic_Church.
- Huastec_people subject Category:Huastec.
- Huastec_people subject Category:Mesoamerican_cultures.
- Huastec_people subject Category:Sierra_Madre_Oriental.
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- Huastec_people type Culture108287844.
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- Huastec_people type Group100031264.
- Huastec_people type MesoamericanCultures.
- Huastec_people type SocialGroup107950920.
- Huastec_people type Society107966140.
- Huastec_people type EthnicGroup.
- Huastec_people type CommunityOrganization.
- Huastec_people type Collective.
- Huastec_people comment "The Huastec /ˈwɑːstɛk/ or Téenek (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also known as Huaxtec, Wastek or Huastecos), are an indigenous people of Mexico, historically states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas concentrated along the route of the Pánuco River and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.There are approximately 66,000 Huastec speakers today, of which two-thirds are in San Luis Potosí and one-third in Veracruz, although their population was probably much higher, as much as half a million, when the Spanish arrived in 1529.The ancient Huastec civilization is one of the pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures. ".
- Huastec_people label "Huastec people".
- Huastec_people label "Huastecas".
- Huastec_people label "Huastekowie".
- Huastec_people label "Huaxtechi".
- Huastec_people label "Huaxteken".
- Huastec_people label "Huaxteken".
- Huastec_people label "Huaxtèques".
- Huastec_people label "Pueblo huasteco".
- Huastec_people label "Уастеки".
- Huastec_people label "瓦斯蒂克族".
- Huastec_people sameAs Huaxteken.
- Huastec_people sameAs Pueblo_huasteco.
- Huastec_people sameAs Huaxtèques.
- Huastec_people sameAs Huaxtechi.
- Huastec_people sameAs Huaxteken.
- Huastec_people sameAs Huastekowie.
- Huastec_people sameAs Huastecas.
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- Huastec_people sameAs Q1130354.
- Huastec_people sameAs Q1130354.
- Huastec_people sameAs Huastec_people.
- Huastec_people wasDerivedFrom Huastec_people?oldid=589389223.
- Huastec_people depiction Stavenn_Huastec_00.jpg.
- Huastec_people isPrimaryTopicOf Huastec_people.
- Huastec_people name "HuastecTenek".