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    The Pipil are an Indigenous group of Mesoamerican people inhabiting the western and central areas of present-day El Salvador. They are a subgroup of the...
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    further into Central America. Around 1200 CE, the Nicarao split from the Pipil people and moved into what is now Nicaragua. The migration of the Nicarao has...
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    mestizo (or people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry). Much of El Salvador was home to the Pipil, the Lenca, Xinca, and Kakawira. The Pipil lived in...
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    The Pipil people are an indigenous people who live in western El Salvador. Their language is called Nahuat or Pipil, related to the Toltec people of the...
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    Pupusa (category Articles containing Pipil-language text)
    argued that the word pupusa does not have Nawat roots, stating that the Pipil people referred to pupusas as kukumuzin. In his book QuicheĆ­smos: Contribution...
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  • Nawat (academically Pipil, also known as Nahuat) is a Nahuan language native to Central America. It is the southernmost extant member of the Uto-Aztecan...
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    is influenced by Native American culture (Lenca people, Cacaopera people, Maya peoples, Pipil people) as well as Latin American culture (Latin America...
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  • Pipil may refer to: Nahua people of western El Salvador Pipil language (Nawat) Pipil grammar Pipil language (typological overview) This disambiguation...
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  • present-day El Salvador, were largely displaced by the migration of the Pipil people in the 11th century. The few Poqomam that remained in El Salvador live...
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    Cuzcatlan (category Pipil)
    Salvador); this was the nation that Spanish chroniclers came to call the Pipils or Cuzcatlecos. No codices survive that shed light on this confederation...
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