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    Pelota purépecha (Spanish for "Purépecha ball"), called Uárukua Ch'anakua ( "a game with sticks") in the Purépecha language, is an Indigenous Mexican sport...
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    food, their music." Pirekua Pelota purépecha Purépecha deities Purépecha Empire Purépecha language Purépecha flag "Purépecha". 26 December 2016. Haskell...
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  • the ball using a hitting surface attached to their gloved hand. Pelota purépecha is a hockey-like game played with a ball that is on fire. Timbomba or...
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    communities. Pelota purépecha has the Purépecha language, and is an Indigenous Mexican sport. A common variant, distinguished as pasárutakua in Purépecha, uses...
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  • believed to be one of the first ball games, if not the first. Pelota purépecha Pelota mixteca Xhupa Porrazo: A form of wrestling and martial arts training...
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    cadera is governed by the Belize Hipball Association. Batey (game) Pelota purépecha Leyenaar (2001) p. 123. Fox, John. The ball : discovering the object...
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    government to punish the Purépecha harshly. This culminated with the torture and death of Tanganxoan II the last Purépecha emperor. After this, most...
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    either the legendary Chicomostoc, a Caxcan site, a Teotihuacán fortress, a Purépecha centre, a fort against Chichimeca intruders, a Toltec trading post, or...
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    such as the: Olmec, Izapa, Teotihuacan, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, Huastec, Purépecha, Totonac, Toltec, and Aztec, which flourished for nearly 4,000 years before...
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    from Héctor R. Olea combinsa Cahia sina with the locative "ro" from the Purépecha language and "a" from Aztec atl ('water'), thus "place of pithayas in...
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