The Purepecha tribe is an indigenous group in the northern state of Mexico called Michoacan. The language of this tribe is Tarasco, which has led to many people referring to this tribe as the Tarascan Indians. Another language, which connects them to South America, is Quechua.
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The Purépecha are a group of Indigenous people centered in the northwestern region of Michoacán, Mexico, mainly in the area of the cities of Cherán and Pátzcuaro.
They are also known by the derogatory term "Tarascan", an exonym, applied by... Wikipedia
Languages spoken: English Language, Spanish Language, and Purépecha language
The Purépecha were polytheistic and worshiped many gods. Their most important god was Kurikaweri. They worshiped him with human sacrifice, blood sacrifice, or ...
Purepecha Tasting Menu showcases dishes of Michoacan, Mexico with an expressive menu featuring both traditional and international ingredients, flair and flavors.
Aug 9, 2008 · 'Purépecha' is the name now increasingly applied to the language otherwise called Tarascan, spoken in the Mexican state of Michoacán; ...