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The Pipil are an indigenous people who live in western El Salvador. Their language is a dialect of Nahuatl called Nahuat or Pipil. Pipil oral tradition ...
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30 Jun 2009 ... Pipil (natively Nawat) is a Uto-Aztecan language descended from Nahuatl which was spoken in several parts of present day Central America ...
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Pipil language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Pipil Indians.
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Ethnologue and bibliography information on Pipil. ... Classification · Uto- Aztecan, Southern Uto-Aztecan, Aztecan, General Aztec, Pipil ...
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During a series of migrations that started in the eighth century and ended in the fourteenth century, the Pipil established a strong presence in El Salvador ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Pipil (people), ...substantially affected the development of Mayan civilization, while central Mexican Nahuatl ...
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The Pipil were a subgroup of a nomadic people known as the Nahua, who had migrated into Central America about 3000 B.C. The Nahua eventually fell under the ...
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The Pipil are a loose confederation of Nahuatl speaking indigenous people, known for prehistoric migrations, that currently live in El Salvador. ...
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Countries States and Cities question: Who are the Pipil? = The Pipil are an indigenous Latin America people. They reside in El Salvador, mainly around the ...
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