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    Post by Dogs>Cats 2012-12-18, 13:59

    The Cora (or Chora) are an indigenous ethnic group of Western Central Mexico that live in the Sierra de Nayarit and in La Mesa de Nayar in the Mexican states of Jalisco and Nayarit. They call themselves náayarite (plural; náayari singular),[1] whence the name of the present day Mexican state of Nayarit. The 2000 Mexican census reported that there were 24,390 persons who were members of Cora speaking households, these being defined as households where at least one parent or elder claim to speak the Cora language. Of these 24 thousand, 67 percent (16,357) were reported to speak Cora, 17 percent were nonspeakers, and the remaining 16 percent were unspecified with regard to their language.[2]
    The Cora cultivate maize, beans, and amaranth and they raise some cattle.
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    Post by Frosty 2012-12-18, 14:04

    Nr posted this a long time ago!
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    Post by Dogs>Cats 2012-12-18, 14:10

    Frosty wrote:Nr posted this a long time ago!
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    nr and I think alike
    #sameperson

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