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A1n1tonio Zurita Hernandez

tajuarin
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in an ejido in the South of Tamaulipas, does little more than 60 years, in the time of harvest, reached the field, usually indigenous, from the Huasteca zone, workers and identified themselves as Tajuaros or Tajuarines, in that way, be them they knew those who came from outside to work in the field

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is a word used in Mexico to appoint an indigenous people of Michoacan, known as the Tahuaros. Indians of Tamaulipas. Workers of the Michoacán indigenous origin, cheap labor.

  


Manuel Jurado

Word that defines the Tahjuaros, ancient indigenous group Michoacano, tajuaro, tajuarin, are used after the colony in a derogatory manner to say to someone ignorant, it is common that a city try to tajuaro a person rural or indigenous

  



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