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Tlamemeh

Tlamemeh (plural tamemes) is a word that comes from the Nahuatl tlamama, meaning load. In Honduras and Mexico it means Indian laborer. The porters carried loads on their backs (which could be people, taxes, or items for trade).

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Tlamemeh

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Avg. degree1.86
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porters spanish used en word indian merchants university press de load mexico carried could colonial today tameme aztec nahuatl vassals

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horses carrying the conquerorsinstance ofthey began to replace porters with animals0.80text
but horses were not specifically brought to be used for burden but for combatinstance ofthey began to replace porters with animals0.80text
so the porters were still widely usedinstance ofthey began to replace porters with animals0.80text

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