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The name "Tarascan" (and its Spanish-language equivalent, "tarasco") comes from the word "tarascue" in the Purépecha language, which means indistinctly "father-in-law" or "son-in-law". The Spanish took it as their name, for reasons that have been attributed to different, mostly legendary, stories.
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The term has pejorative connotations of "loathsomeness and disgust" when it refers to the people or their language.
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name for the Purépecha was "Michhuàquê" ("those who have fish"), whence the name of the Mexican state of
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empire until the Spanish conquest in the 1500s, located in (present-day) west-central Mexico
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Tarasco
Tarasque
Purépecha culture
Tarascan State
Mesoamerican
Purépecha people
Purépecha language
Nahuatl
Michoacán
"History of Mexico - the State of Michoacan"
Categories
Exonyms
Purépecha
Ethnonyms

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