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Caxcan

The Caxcan were a partly nomadic indigenous people of Mexico. Under their leader, Francisco Tenamaztle, the Caxcan were allied with the Zacatecos against the Spaniards during the Mixtón Rebellion. During the rebellion, they were described as "the heart and the center of the Indian Rebellion". They were famously led by Tenamaxtli. After the rebellion, they were at constant target by the Zacatecos and Guachichiles due to their ceasefire agreement with the Spaniards. Their principal religious and population centers were at Teul, Tlaltenango, Juchipila, and Teocaltiche.
Over time, the Caxcans lost their culture due to warfare, disease, and marriage to non-caxcans. Also, most of the Caxcans were sent into slavery by the Spanish to work in the mines. During the colonial period many Spanish, Cryto Jews, and allied tribes settled the Caxcan lands in Zacatecas and Jalisco.

Their language was part of the Uto-Aztecan language family.
Their elected rulers were called tlatoani. Caxcan society was divided up into several different city-states.
== The Chichimeca War ==
(詳細はChichimeca War (1550–1590) was a military conflict waged between Spanish colonizers and their Indian allies against a confederation of Chichimeca Indians. It was the longest and most expensive conflict between Spaniards and the indigenous peoples of New Spain in the history of the colony.〔(LatinoLA | Comunidad :: The Indigenous People of Zacatecas )〕
The Chichimeca wars began eight years after the Mixtón Rebellion (1540–1542). It can be considered as a continuation of that rebellion as the fighting did not come to a halt in the intervening years. Unlike in the Mixtón rebellion, the Caxcanes were now allied with the Spanish. The war was fought in the Bajío region known as La Gran Chichimeca, specifically in the Mexican states of Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Aguascalientes, Jalisco, and San Luis Potosi.

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