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Texcoco. Texcoco, city built in the present-day Valley of Mexico by the Acolhuas, a pre-Columbian people of the Nahuatl-speaking group of tribes, which gained mastery of the valley after the collapse of the Toltec hegemony in the mid-12th century ad.
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Indigenous Peoples' Day is a holiday that celebrates and honors Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. ... Indigenous People's Day was instituted in Berkeley, California, in 1992, to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Columbus in the Americas on October 12, 1492.After Republic Act (RA) No. 10689 was passed in 2015, we now celebrate every Aug. 9 as National Indigenous Peoples Day. This day serves as a recognition not only for the contributions our indigenous brothers and sisters have given to our country, but also to remind us of their rights and collective well-being.This day is centered on both celebration and reflection: celebrating people and their heritage, culture and tribal roots as well as reflecting on tragic stories in history that hurt, but in a way strengthened the Indigenous community.
The Boxer Rebellion was associate<span> anti-foreigner revolt in the China's Dynasty, </span>that occurred<span> from </span>November<span> of 1899 through </span>Sept<span> of 1901.</span>
The leading force of the Boxer Rebellion was a association referred to as<span> the Righteous and Harmonious Fists.
The Boxers used guerrilla </span>ways<span> to kill </span>several<span> Christian missionaries and Western diplomats, </span>bushed a shot<span> to </span>dis-embarrass China from foreign interference.