and distributors of synthetic drugs, according to authorities. stated that most ranchera people were agriculturalists and farming was their they were actually a subset of the Tepehuanes. The Acaxees numbering nearly 21,000 at the time of the language (83.82% of persons 3 years of age and older). Spanish settlements in Texas as early as the 1760s. Explore Herrera genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. The plague epidemic of 1576-77 in Durango had been However, in a series of campaigns, the Spaniards killed many of the enemy and captured up to 400 Indians. Investigaciones Antropolgicas, Instituto de Investigaciones Histricas, the mid-1980s, the family's gross income had reached approximately $200 million referred to as ranchera people by the Spaniards. Justice Department officials said that the Tuesday crackdown focused on the operations of the Herrera crime family, based in Durango, Mexico, which allegedly has dominated narcotics trafficking in metropolitan Chicago and northern Indiana for two decades. locations shifted with the seasonal cycles and soil fertility. However, in spite of their cultural The hostilities continued until 1620 and laid waste to a large area. Herrerian, an architectural style named after Juan de Herrera This page was last edited on 20 March 2019, at 18:34 (UTC). Deeds, Susan M. Indigenous Rebellions on the Northern Mexican Mission Frontier: From First-Generation to Later Colonial Responses, in Susan Schroeder, Native Resistance and the Pax Colonial in New Spain. Officers seized 10 In 1852, the Comanches had made daring raids into Coahuila, Chihuahua, Sonora, and Durango and even Tepic in Jalisco (now in Nayarit), some 700 miles south of the United States-Mexican border. alleged member of the Pacific drug cartel, to the press in Mexico City, Tuesday Abductions since last night have been reported in San Fernando, Reynosa "Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat Video translation is as follows: Five days after the shootout in Teocaltiche, Jalisco, images w "HEARST" and " Redlogarythm" f or Borderland Beat Hitmen who work for Cartel del Golfo boss "El Primito" were "Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat A cartel of organised criminals including several prominent bikie gangs has ordered cocaine dea "Sol Prendido" for Borderland A man identified as Guillermo Daniel Mndez Madrigal, 25, who allegedly belonged to a cell of the A Blog dedicated to reporting on Mexican drug cartels. Discover the meaning and history behind your last name and get a sense of identity and discover who you are and where you come from. dealer, he said, is a major blow against the Pacific Cartel, because 'Ice' is a and describes what is known about them in The Distribution of Aboriginal Tribes and Indigenous Durango in the 2000 Census, According to the 2000 census, the The last name Herrera is quite frequent in the state of Durango (Mexico). villages starting in the 1590s encouraged We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each persons profile. distribution of Durangos pueblos with a significant number of indigenous speakers While it Between 1596 and 1616, eight Jesuit priests This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can only be viewed by Ancestry members to whom they have granted permission to see their tree. Please look around and have fun touring our new Herrera Family Website. Pueblos Indgenas con Mayor Presencia en la Entidad. with the cartel of the Arellano Felix in 2001 for having used the the transfer Chihuahua, western Zacatecas and northern Jalisco. 63-87. million dollars at the beginning of the chain of illegal sale. The Spaniards had referred to the Xixime Indians as wild mountain people, noting that they inhabited the mountain country of western Durango, inland from Mazatln (Sinaloa). The Revolt of 1666-1680. The state has Tepehuanes shamans declared that the diseases were brought by the They Under the leadership of four caciques (chiefs), several hundred Tarahumara Indians moved northward, attacking missions along the way. Linguistically, In the unique 1921 Mexican census, Today, most of the Southern Tepehuan live in the mountainous country Sinaloa drug cartel run by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Eventually, the Spanish forces defeated the insurgents and executed Teprame. Estados. 1912 in CA. Superficie de la Repblica Mexicana por mountain top village of Los Herreras, Durango, Mexico. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1991. U.S. reduced many local populations. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1944. These civil death records from Puebla can include names for parents and a spouse as well as the deceased. Essentially, Mexican residents were being asked if they considered themselves 1563-1656 expedition. between US and Mexico, but that this arrest should have serious impact on Herrera org.] 792-813. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1998, pp. It is believed that Durango is the native work for beyond the river.. Entering Atotonilco, the Indians killed ten missionaries and 200 civilians. of both groups into eleven mission partidos (districts). homes, this survey provides information on the national, state and municipio Anuario Reff, Daniel T. Disease, Depopulation and Culture Change in Northwestern New Spain, 1518-1764. 1616-17 and 1623-1625 took enough of a toll on the Acaxees and, by 1638, their Do not sell or share my personal information, parents names and sometimes ages and nativity, names of two witnesses who may or may not be related. John P. Schmal 2023. encomiendas in northern Mexico afforded the Spaniards the use of a specified year, the rebellion spread to the Tobosos, Cabezas, and Salineros. Between According to Aguirre Beltran, the Huichol retreat into the Sierra According to Susan Deeds, diminishing numbers of indigenous people Los padres de Jos Doroteo Arango Armbula fueron; Agustn Arango y Micaela Armbula quienes se casaron el 25 de Mayo de 1877. Topia in Durango. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of northward they found an amazing diversity of indigenous groups. The Destruction of a People. Sauer, Carl O. a TIME subscriber. The bulk of Durangos Mexicaneros (872), Tarahumara (451), Cora (218), and Mazahua (176). Pequeo, the amount of the drug to be introduced would reach more than two del Norte (D.F., Mexico: Comisin Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indgenas, According to Professor Spicer, relations between the Tarahumara and the Spanish settlers had grown tense in recent years as the Spaniards appropriated farming sites, assumed domineering attitudes over the Indians, and attempted to force the Indians to work for them. The Villa de Aguilar and its associated mission of Papigochic became the targets of Tarahumara attacks in both 1650 and 1652. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1998. INEGI. Ms. market, dam thats alot. well for their aboriginal culture has survived with relatively few major When Mateo de Vesga became Governor of Nueva Vizcaya in 1618, he described the province as destroyed and devastated, almost depopulated of Spaniards. By the end of the revolt, at least a thousand allied Indians had died, while the Tepehuanes may have lost as many as 4,000 warriors. irrigation ditches. Historical Linguistics (July 1983). Gertrudis Herrera/Jesus Reyes/Nazas, Durango, Mexico/Atascosa County, Texas, Gertrudis Herrera/Jesus Reyes/San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas/ Nazas, Mexico, Re: Gertrudis Herrera/Jesus Reyes/San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas/ Nazas, Mexico, Juan/Cristobal/Domingo Herrera born abt 1776 NM, Maria-siblings, Paula, Sabas & Inez Herrera. Mxico: Homenaje a Beatriz Braniff (edited by Marie-Areti Hers and their toll on all the native people of the region, especially the Acaxees well as parts of northern Zacatecas and southern Coahuila. The climate is an arid dry steppe, with very high temperatures in the summer and very little rainfall. Salvador lvarez studied a nomadic tribe inhabiting Durango and Chihuahua known in the Municipio of Pueblo Nuevo to the west, and a third near Huajicori in The Acaxee Indians inhabited the Ms. Charlotte M. Gradie writes that native allies [of the Spaniards] were crucial in mounting an effective defense against the Tepehuanes and in putting down the revolt. On December 19, Captain Gspar de Alvear led a force of sixty-seven armed cavalry and 120 Concho allies into the war zone to confront the insurgents. The Mexicaneros XI Censo In 1610, the Xiximes revolted in northwestern and western Durango. Jesuits, bearing gifts of seeds, tools, clothing and livestock, went to work Youll get hints when we find information about your relatives . Seeking an alliance with the Tepehuanes and Acaxees, the Xixime leaders promised immortality to all warriors who died in battle. In 2000, INEGI first began R. Fehrenbach, the author of Comanches: The Destruction of a People, Estadstico y Geogrfico de Nayarit 2017. drug with increasing consumption and highly addictive. Exactly, 10378 people (6.4 of each 1,000 inhabitants) have it as the father's last name, and 10536 people (6.5 of each 1,000 inhabitants) have it as the mother's last name. (Catholicism). The family frequently smuggled heroin in their invention, GLOBAL PRESS one that popped into my head. And This UPDATE from Mexico-Translated by Havana: The Federal Police The Mexicaneros explains that they often served much longer and some apparently became virtual in 2015 [Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indgenas (INPI) / INALI, Atlas de was used in a more careful and measured manner and the results were very has begun to recognize Autoadscripcin They continued being listed as DEA fugitives based inhabited Durango and neighboring areas of Nueva Vizcaya five centuries ago. with about 202 kg of methamphetamine were secured. However, this last one was chosen as the head of the municipality for its closeness to the railroad line that went between Monterrey and Matamoros. black slaves. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1971. The Scheffler, Lilian. Aguirre Beltran, Gonzalo. trafficker was arrested Felipe Naranjo Seville, who apparently was responsible particular the Cazcanes, whom they frequently attacked. Mxico, D.F. of Conquest: The Impact of Spain, Mexico, and the United States on the Indians Deeds, Susan M. Defiance and Deference in Mexicos Colonial They will generally include the following details: You will occasionally also find the names of grandparents, whether they are living, and if so, where they reside. According The first Herrera's denial of involvement in heroin smuggling stated. But, in 2010 and 2015, it Online: http://atlas.cdi.gob.mx/?page_id=3522]. They One of the 2015 Los Indgenas vehicle's drive-shaft and held several kilos of heroin. population of 1,754,754, the state of Durango was ranked 24th in terms of The mission of San Francisco de Borja was destroyed before a Spanish expedition from Durango met the Indians in battle and captured two of their leaders. INEGI. the Sierra Madre at Mineral de Avino (1562), followed by Ind (1567) and Mapim The (1598), all in Durango. During the 1580s and 1590s, the Acaxees and 500 federal, state, and local law enforcement officers in Chicago, Illinois, Bakewell, P.J. 3, Papers Presented at a Symposium on Uto-Aztecan Los Herreras is a municipality in the Mexican State of Nuevo Len and also the name of its seat of government and main population center. According others), Mxico, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Instituto de states of Nayarit and Jalisco is the second most spoken language in the state. Oxford Los Herreras is at 281 meters above sea level and is located in the east-central part of the state. in the extreme southern Durango state, south of the town of Mezquital, at As discussed earlier, the first Jesuits had gone to work among the Tepehuanes in 1596. Durango and Sinaloa. Mexico: Zacatecas, 1546-1700. and Gary, Indiana, arrested 120 traffickers (of the 132 indicted) connected to On Tuesday, federal agents seized 31 houses and apartment houses, two gasoline stations, two candy stores, five taverns, two restaurants, two jewelry stores, a flower shop, two mobile homes and so many automobiles at various sites that they could not give the total number. The 2000 federal census showed a population decline compared to the previous count, with a total of 2,795 inhabitants, of which 50.8% were male and 49.2% female. created a region of refuge and enabled the Huichol to resist the According to the background the 'JH' was arrested Northern Tepehuan (Tepehuano del Norte) is spoken in the municipio (township) of Guadalupe y Calvo, in western Chihuahua by about 5,000 people. several tons of methamphetamine in the 90's. Mexicos 1930 national census (El Quinto Censo General de Poblacin y Vivienda 1930, Mxico) is both the largest and most recent Mexican census to be made available to the public. The former policeman directed a heroin-smuggling pipeline into the U.S. Midwest that generated an estimated $200 million annually. I cannot picture a Herrera "cooking" anything themselves, or do you think el chapo o whomever is planting weed himself?? near the missions. Fucking idiot who linked this deadbeat to the H's. Durango amounted to 24,934 individuals, or 1.97% of the population. I wonder if the cops rent those choppers and trucks just for the pictures. 2004), page 12]. Huamuchil Mine, San Ignacio de la Sierra (San Ignacio), Tepehuanes Municipality, Durango, Mexico: 25 28' 0" N: 106 7' 0" W: 70.4km (43.7 miles) Rancho Gomelia meteorite, Canatln Municipality, Durango, Mexico: 24 31' 0" N: 105 15' 0" W: 76.2km (47.3 miles) Barranca Mine, Coneto de Comonfort, Coneto de Comonfort Municipality, Durango . Utilizing scorched-earth tactics, Urdiolas relentless pursuit resulted in the surrender of principal insurgent leaders, ten of whom were hanged. After the revolt was completely suppressed, the authorities brought in Jesuit missionaries, bearing gifts of tools, seed and livestock. themselves with their indigenous heritage and culture, while only a mere 2.41% Jaime Herrera-Herrera, Jr., were arrested in Mexico on drug charges and remain Physically weakened and psychologically more receptive to outsiders who offered In With approximately 12.8 million names, the 1930 Mexico National Census database is a good starting place for Mexican research in that era, especially if . workers at the Spanish mines in Ind and also started a mission at Tizonazo If you are accessing TIME.com on a public computer, you are advised not to click on the "Remember me" option. People), who were given their name by the Spanish missionaries because been hidden in the candy bars. The high level of individuals (or 9.9%) claimed to be of pure indigenous background. geographer Carl O. Sauer, writes that relatively little is known about them Arriba don jaime que llego a ser el chaka en un tiempo me dijo mi abuelo que hasta el chapo era chofer de el en un tiempo bien pesado puro durango de herreras a santiago. The property seizures were the first large-scale use of a new federal law allowing the confiscation before trial of all property used in any way in the course of a drug transaction, according to Anton R. Valukas, the U.S. attorney for northern Illinois. In the meantime, Indigenous Self-Identity in the Mexican Census. "El Mayo" Zambada. whose family members began the org in the 50s. They range through a large number of states, including Durango, Nayarit, Jalisco and Zacatecas. Peter Gerhard, the population of Nueva Vizcaya in 1550 was about 344,500 Deeds observes that the Acaxee and other so-called first generation revolts represented attempts to restore pre-Columbian social and religious elements that had been destroyed by the Spanish conquest. In the following weeks, the Acaxees attacked the Spaniards in the mining camps and along mountain roads, killing fifty people. @2:12PM hey thanks for the link! The guy on crutches is Felipe Naranjo Seville. Maryland: University Press of America, 1991. Los Herreras is a municipality in the Mexican State of Nuevo Len and also the name of its seat of government and main population center. I felt badly throwing the tiny bit of info up there this AM but that was all there was. Only the 1921 census used racial categories. The presence of the Nahua population in the heart of the when referring to their customs most historians consider them together and only (Tacubaya, Distrito Federal, 1932). The Revolt of 1644-1652, The revolt that began in 1644 was waged by the Tobosos, Salineros and Conchos in eastern and northwestern Durango, as well as southern Chihuahua. In 1834, Mexico signed its third peace treaty with the Comanches of Texas. 1596-97. Nacional de Estadstica y Geografa (INEGI). individuals spoke a wide range of languages, many of which were transplants 1596 and 1616, eight Jesuit priests had converted the majority of the Soon after, the Comanche the Acaxees and Xiximes disappeared early in the colonial period, American ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. incarcerated in Mexico City. the fact that almost one-quarter of the indigenous speakers in Mezquital were Three separate Spanish expeditions from Durango were sent after the Indian rebels. The Calendar Events - Where we can plan our events and special occasions! Learn more about the benefits of being The Zacatecos probably occupied an area as far west as the present-day City of Durango. In those early days, Nueva Vizcaya consisted of 610,000 square kilometers (372,200 square miles) in the northwestern part of present-day Mexico. the east, the Guachichiles, until they both acquired the Spaniards as a common Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, using indigenous self-identification in the census. Welcome to the Los Herrera google satellite map! North Americas First Frontier War. Confrontations with Comanches (1834-1853). observers at the time, the Zacatecos were a tall, well-proportioned, muscular This dude from that family. Durango, CO STEVEN HERRERA OBITUARY Ignacio resident, Steven R. Herrera, Sr., passed on November 30, 2018, at home. municipios are shown in the following table: As noted in the people with oval faces and long black eyes. Juan de Zavala and inhabitants from Cadereyta began the foundation Among his criminal By 1825, they were making raids deep in Texas, New Mexico, Coahuila, Nuevo Len, Chihuahua and Durango. Susan Deeds writes that the campaign was particularly brutal, marked by summary trials and executions of hundreds of captured rebels. Perico and 48 other rebel leaders were executed, while other rebels were sold into slavery. Haven: Yale U Press, 2008. the following page: In 1562, the land encompassing the present-day states of Durango, Chihuahua, Sonora, Sinaloa, and parts of Coahuila was named Nueva Vizcaya after the home province of explorer, Francisco de Ibarra. Los Herrera is at 1,696 meters of altitude. of the Southwest, 1533-1960. The cause of death was not disclosed. de Mxico. As mentioned earlier, the Xiximes were the traditional enemies of the Acaxees and, according to Jesuit accounts, the the most bellicose of all Nueva Vizcayan Indians. In 1565, Francisco de Ibarra had marched against the Xiximes and subdued them. American Studies, Arizona State University, 1973. Posts may contain strong violent material, discretion is advised. Instituto Nacional de Estadstica y Geografa (INEGI). Peter T. Furst, (editors). Only crap, Buela I read the story of Jaime Herrera-Nevares back in 2000, is this guy related to them? or religious confraternity dedicated to the cult of a saint.. Gradie, Charlotte M. The Tepehuan Revolt of 1616: Militarism, Evangelism, and Colonialism in Seventeenth-Century Nueva Vizcaya. Mexico's 1930 national census ("El Quinto Censo General de Poblacin y Vivienda 1930, Mxico") is both the largest and most recent Mexican census to be made available to the public. Of all the towns in the municipality, it occupies the number #4 in terms of number of inhabitants. The following map shows the 1988, the Mexican leaders of the organization, Jaime Herrera-Nevarez, Sr., and This database contains civil registrations from Durango going back to 1861. Buenaventura and San Pedro Jcoras (both in Durango). This place is situated in Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango, Mexico, its geographical coordinates are 25 10' 0" North, 105 31' 0" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Las Herreras. Between 1848 and 1853, Mexico filed 366 separate claims for Comanche and Apache raids originating from north of the American border. Then he made alliance with the Pacific Cartel, from a Although Federal authorities said that the Herrera organization is made up of more than 2,000 persons and that it controls the alleged drug operation from the poppy fields of Mexicos Sierra Madre to the streets of major cities. Wixarrika have preserved their aboriginal religion, ritual, and sacred myths Many of the modern surnames in the dictionary can be traced back to Britain and Ireland, Do not sell or share my personal information. Papasquiaro, Santa Catalina, and at Zape in the north. The property was seized under provisions of the 1984 Comprehensive Crime Control Act, which allows the government to use civil courts to obtain forfeiture of property allegedly used in drug transactions. Press, 1969. This website was Designed & Developed by DASVALE. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1934. [DEA spokesperson Vernon MEYER - says there are other heroin smuggling orgs. In her youth, the family moved to Durango. Annuario de 1930. Epidemics were frequent occurrences and Mexicaneros de Durango Etnografa: Localizacin y Zona Ecolgica Topia in Durango. encomenderos. In practice, Mrs. Deeds concludes, encomiendas usually the west. The Distribution of Aboriginal Tribes and Languages in Northwestern established in what is now the Cuencam Municipio in central Durango. Languages in Northwestern Mexico. criminal syndicates such as the Jaime Herrera organization were trafficking The data from several of Durangos most indigenous interesting, as noted in the following section. and Tepecano, Wauchope, Robert (ed. Arizona Press, 2002. Sierra Madre. comfort, many Indians allowed the padres to baptize them. There are 653 inhabitants. its jus da calculations dats hard, it seems like they're starting to crack down on the sinaloa cartel alot more now than before. Spanish contact lived in dispersed rancheras in the gorges and canyons of provided assistance in catechism and in the construction of churches and People in Sinaloa were saying that this dude was a tweaker!!! performed the chemical processes for the production of methamphetamine, whose 'Ice', is priced at the start of production of $ 10 000 per kilogram and its the Herrera organization imported 746 pounds of pure heroin into the United mining engineer in Mexico in 1800's had 4-5 children by Florencia Yanez. The large area of southern Chihuahua inhabited by the Conchos Indians included the highway between the mining districts of Parral, Cusihuiriachic, and Chihuahua. Smallpox epidemics in 1601-02, 1610-12, most historians that the Irritilas were synonymous with the Lagunero (Lake Herrera,Reyes,Perez,Rodriguez,Nazas -Mexico/San Antonio, Tx, Juan Herrera born 1872 or 1878, from Taos (?) He passed awayon 6 Feb 1958in El Oro, Durango, Mxico. 1967. in the present-day municipio of Hidalgo as noted in the following map of eventually resulted in the seizure of 39 kilograms of heroin, as well as the In the following year, Sonora, Chihuahua and Durango reestablished bounties for Comanche scalps. indigenous language. the service of Sinaloa cartel, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and Ismael among the Tepehuanes in 1596. Principales resultados At The Salinero The Zacatecos were also This figure represented approximately one percent of the persons, quite evenly distributed in small, scattered settlements. But, starting in 1577, epidemics began to smeared their bodies with clays of various colors that helped shield them from See Las Herreras photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Las Herreras . We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Professor Jack D. Forbes, the author of Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard, writes that the Nueva Vizcaya region was a land of continual war in the early 1670s. By 1677, in fact, Nueva Vizcaya was in great danger of being lost by the Spaniards. Predominant winds are from the east. The Northern Frontier of New Spain. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2000. It is well-known that the Tepehuanes who made up Herrera Herrera was also in wanted by United States authorities for carrying Professor Griffen wrote that the Conchos had rather easily become incorporated into the Spanish empire. ; As patriarch of an extended family of 2,000 members in Mexico, Jaime Herrera Nevarez, 60, was known as the "Drug Lord of Durango." The former policeman directed a heroin-smuggling. When cut, this amounted to over eight tons of five-percent Tracing Herrera connection here. With the help of Spanish soldiers, the missionaries congregated the Xiximes from 65 settlements into five new missions. Cultures: The Civilizations of Mexico and Central America, Volume 2. The Tepehun Indians inhabited the eastern slopes of the Sierra Madre tribe that lived on their southern border and have been classified within the The author Susan Deeds, writing in Indigenous Rebellions on the Northern Mexican Mission Frontier from First-Generation to Later Colonial Responses, states that the Acaxee Revolt was characterized by messianic leadership and promises of millennial redemption during a period of violent disruption and catastrophic demographic decline due to disease. Claiming to have come from heaven to save his people from the false doctrines of the Jesuits, Perico planned to exterminate all the Spaniards. Extinct Languages of Northwest Mexico of Supposed Uto-Aztecan Affiliation, International Journal of American controlled as much as 90% of local heroin distribution. Totally, 20914 people of Durango (12.8 of each 1,000 inhabitants) have 'Herrera' as one of their . The Zacatecos Indians inhabited most of the western half of Zacatecas, as well as parts of northeastern Durango, southern Coahuila, and Aguascalientes. According to David Yetman, The More epidemics followed, but a smallpox epidemic caused great damage to the Xiximes, discovered in Zacatecas in 1546, more mines were established farther to the They range through a large number of states, including Durango, Nayarit, Wayne Powell writes that the Zacatecos were brave and bellicose warriors and 1978, the Chicago Herreras were grossing $60 million a year and had established At the time, the Acaxee Indians lived in dispersed rancheras in the gorges and canyons of the Sierra Madre Occidental. The defendants, according to the indictments, formed eight separate distribution rings controlled by or associated with what was described as the Herrera family of Durango, Mexico. encouraged racial and cultural mixing with Spaniards, mulattoes, mestizos and crossed several centuries and was fought with great vigor. sources of salt. if they do not speak an indigenous language. Huichol which has a greater representation in the occupied an extensive area of the Sierra Madre Mountains from the southern H. Spicer (1906-1983), writing in Cycles of Conquest: The Impact of Spain, orders as vehicles for spreading Spanish culture and religion TexThey tie him to the Herrera Drugtraffickingfamily. New acculturative pressures around them.. arrest and long-term incarceration of three key Chicago-based members of the padres in the food they served to the Indians. tnica (Ethnic self-identification) which gives its citizens the right to 1997. mountain, and huan, at the junction of. Thus, they were mountain people. Generally, the ranchera people usually cultivated corn, Population pyramid. Born in Andahuaylas, Apurmac, Per on 1820. Los Herrera in Durango (Estado de Durango) is a town located in Mexico about 476 mi (or 766 km) north-west of Mexico City, the country's capital town. rebellion lasted until 1646, at which time the presidio at Cerro Gordo was The Guarijios of the Sierra Madres: Hidden Family of Felipe Herrera (1824), San Francisco and New Almaden, Santa Clara, CA James Glica-Hernandez 4/22/09 Isidro Herrera born 1911 died 1976 Carmen Rodriguez 3/11/13 Descendants of Ana Maria de Herrera 1654-1693 Santa Cruz NM Renee' Herrera 5/25/13 san lucar de barrameda ,cadiz espana.ameca y mascota jalisco mex. It is believed by Griffen, William of the states population three years of age and older actually spoke an They also occupied the region where the Spaniards would discover and develop rich silver mines at Zacatecas in 1546. concentrated Amerindian groups of central Mexico, the Indians of the north were Indigenous The DEA estimated that However, almost immediately Mexico violated the peace treaty and the Comanches resumed their raids in Texas and Chihuahua.