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- Martín_Huitzingarit abstract "Huitzingarit (c. 1500 – c. 1570), later baptized as Martín Santiago, was the last principal chief of the indigenous settlement of Huitzquilic, present-day San Martín de Hidalgo, Jalisco.He was a member of the Tepenahuales, a group of Nahua Aztecs who were on their way to Zacatula (Colima) when they decided to settle the San Martín de Hidalgo area. The first Spanish conquistadores came in 1540, during his time as chief, and humbly he and his people seceded their town and possessions to the Spanish newcomers. For his nobleness, the Spanish named him Captain and gave him a part of the portion of the land seceded.Today, in honor of the chief, there is a street in San Martín de Hidalgo called \"Martín Huitzingarit\"".
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- Martín_Huitzingarit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_Mexicans.
- Martín_Huitzingarit wikiPageWikiLink Colima.
- Martín_Huitzingarit wikiPageWikiLink Jalisco.
- Martín_Huitzingarit wikiPageWikiLink San_Martín_de_Hidalgo.
- Martín_Huitzingarit wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Martín_Huitzingarit wikiPageWikiLink Tepenahuales.
- Martín_Huitzingarit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Huitzingarit".
- Martín_Huitzingarit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Martín Huitzingarit".
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- Martín_Huitzingarit subject Category:Indigenous_Mexicans.
- Martín_Huitzingarit hypernym Chief.
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- Martín_Huitzingarit comment "Huitzingarit (c. 1500 – c. 1570), later baptized as Martín Santiago, was the last principal chief of the indigenous settlement of Huitzquilic, present-day San Martín de Hidalgo, Jalisco.He was a member of the Tepenahuales, a group of Nahua Aztecs who were on their way to Zacatula (Colima) when they decided to settle the San Martín de Hidalgo area.".
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