The thing here is that Purepechas weren't people that wrote that much about themselves, that's why we know so little about their true origins and why we keep finding interesting things and hidden places to this day We know the most things about them by writings from other cultures and so little by Purepechas Other curious thing is that the Purepecha language is an isolated tongue Greetings from Cuitzeo, u have a new sub
Dude… you are everywhere. I was wondering if I was Purépecha because I’m from Michoacán but I don’t know anything about this tribe nor do they ancestry tests say what tribe we belong to just what states.
@vminhope3040 Yes. My grandpa told me that people from parts of Jalisco and most of Michoacan are purepecha people. That's where their empire was located.
Purepecha is the actual name of our people not Tarascó. Tarascó was a nick name the Spanish gave us and now that term is derogatory. Comes from the Purepecha word “tarasque” which means son in law which is what we would call the Spanish since they teamed up with us to over throw my Mexica (azteca) ancestors.
@tharealjonrubio1653 that's crazy and Fkdup because that's what my elementary history text book taught me 😄no hay como informarse con gente local que conose su decendencia🙂Gracias amigo.
Hello,I live in Dallas but originally from the state of Guerrero, Mexico I've walk and know these lands very well,I have some stone artifacts that I found digging replacing fence post in my village ..... don't know what to do with them...Smithsonian? Also my village's name is after a prince that lived there hundreds of years ago ...another thing ..my father plays and indigenous sport that we call(Pelota Tarasca) "Tarascan Ball" it's a dying sport and I don't know who can shoot a small Documentary on it...vice sports?.....I gotta do my homework to put my grain of salt on for my culture for a future video like this one.....Thank you!
Hi @c1rcas2011, we are very interested in your culture. We found this information via textbooks and other credible sources, so I apologize you feel some of it doesn't accurately display your culture. Can I ask what we can remedy here?
@c1rcas2011 we would love to one day have the time and resources to visit settlements and even make documentary style content if the settlement is open to such. Unfortunately, we are not a monetized channel and have thousands of US Dollars in our videos. We don't have the resources to travel and conduct research in that manner just yet. Our goal over the next few years is to make it to that point!
The three things you missed in this video were why they accepted to be a vassal and not fight the spanish invaders, first by the time the Aztec fell the Purepecha were just finishing a grueling civil war and were not prepared, second the Spanish marched with a huge army of native warriors and camped in front of the Purepecha capital only weeks after the civil war ended and lastly they were in the midst of a full on Smallpox epidemic which was the reason of the civil war because the ruler and heir died of smallpox.
Thank you for this great info! We love to learn more, especially from direct sources. It can be hard to rely on textbooks and other sources which we know leave out some important information!
@@Liber-Tea oh im not central american im south american if you make an Inca video i will love to help you with information about it, most textbooks used are modern textbooks written by europeans here in Ecuador we learn from local sources and european sources too cause there is always to sides in every conflict. Just a cool piece of Inca info, the Incas capture 3 spanish soldiers and learn how to make fire arms and how to ride horses by the end few Inca warriors were riding horses and using spanish armor, also the spanish lost a lot of battles and only after 30 years of war and plagues mostly plagues they won
P’uɽe uantakua Tsakapo anapu: Meiametatikua chíti eiánkpikua Irechikuari himpu. Hatiriskani ma k'uɽankuaɽikua amperi aɽikuaɽikua irechikuari p’uɽe iásïkua. ¿Náki hintepirini ma aɽikuaɽikua irechikuari p’uɽe iásïkua p’uɽe uantakuani himpu? K'uɽankuaɽixakani himpukua imari aɽikuaɽikua iásïkua "Michihuacan" hintesïnti uantakuari nahua himpu peru sánteru sésïpirini ka eratsïkuani ampe imari aɽikuaɽikua iásïkua hintepirini p’uɽe uantakuani himpu himpukua imari sïrankuecha, p'intekuecha, uantakua ka k'uriripuecha irechikuari p’uɽe iásïkua anapuecha hintesti hukapaɽakuani p’uɽeecha. Hi uantontskuaɽisïŋani aɽikuaɽikuecha esïka P’uɽepecherio, P’uɽepecho, ka P’uɽepecheɽu ampakiti hintepirini. Ini uantontskuaɽikuaɽu íntspeskani chánksïni eiánkpikuecha internetuɽu aɽikata himpukua cha erakusti náki aɽikuaɽikuecha sésï haɽasti. Uantontskuaɽistijtsï hínteni ampe cha eratsïsïnti aɽikuaɽikuechani p’uɽe uantakuani himpukua. (Castellano mexicano): (Gracias por su información del imperio. Tengo una pregunta del nombre del estado puré actual. ¿Cuál sería el nombre del estado puré actual en la lengua puré? Estoy preguntando porque su nombre actual "Michoacán" es de la lengua mexica, pero sería más apto y razonable que su nombre actual fuera en la lengua puré porque sus raíces, costumbres, lengua y gente del estado puré actual son principalmente purépecha. Yo opino que nombres como Purepecherio, Purepecho y Purepechero serían mejores. En este comentario le doy a usted información en línea para que usted decida cuál nombre está bien. Coméntame qué opina al respecto de los nombres en la lengua puré). ((U.K. English)): ((Thank you for your information of the empire. I have a question of the name of the current Puré state. What would be the name of the current Puré state in the Purépecha language? I am asking because its current name "Michoacán" is from the Mexica language, but it would be more apt and reasonable if its current name were in the Purépecha language because its roots, customs, language and people of the current Puré state are mainly Purépecha. I think that names like Purepecherio, Purepecho and Purepechero would be better. In this comment I left you information online so you can decide which name is better. Tell me what you think about the names in the Purépecha language)). www.researchgate.net/publication/309428461_Azorin_en_clase_de_estilistica_analisis_de_un_texto_literario_descriptivo_desde_el_punto_de_vista_de_la_linguistica_textual_y_la_adquisicion_de_lexico www.academia.edu/47713694/Pa_tzcuaro_corazon_de_la_Utopi_a_Quiroguiana?fbclid=IwAR1x9CxHcidVe8TbmyHFfXuNOUjvRNTUGhfmJGcIh10FyPadVc9fvrR6gaY facebook.com/100069786529573/posts/pfbid02vNtZa8u7Md1iXkXrdBc6JatRnqXA3EYpF5uSSTKUMeyGgmMnYK1xDh2xBGmJ3KRAl/?_rdc=1&_rdr facebook.com/groups/1949598165068459/?multi_permalinks=5744618165566421&ref=share facebook.com/leo.12104/posts/pfbid025sdvXQviZCpKmkCx84YJAdyBDUM9zUfpWMV5wUekQMjt9yk4aQaf5EPkXWqA4JWtl Uantajperakuecha iamintuechani ueratini P’uɽempecherio. (Saludos a todos desde Purepecherio). ((Greetings to all from Purepecherio)).
Hi @LeoPURÉ112! Thank you for all of this information! After some further research, I find any of those name options to be more accurate to the history and culture than Michoacán! I personally visited Pátzcuaro in 2018 and had a wonderful time learning about your culture. My favorite memory was seeing children making paper and painting bookmarks! I have several from that trip and will never forget it. ♥
@vminhope3040 if she is. She's most likely from Michoacan. You should be honored to be of purepecha descendance. We never got beat by the Aztec. We were interesting to the Spanish because we managed to reach a bronze age thanks to the volcanoes around at the time. We were not subjected to rampant torture like other tribes. Still sad though
We did sacrifice homie. It wasn’t always bad though. Some people were honored to sacrifice themselves for their people. When we started sacrificing children and people against their will that’s when it became bad. Maya also did the same.
The thing here is that Purepechas weren't people that wrote that much about themselves, that's why we know so little about their true origins and why we keep finding interesting things and hidden places to this day
We know the most things about them by writings from other cultures and so little by Purepechas
Other curious thing is that the Purepecha language is an isolated tongue
Greetings from Cuitzeo, u have a new sub
Thank you for the info! We are genuinely intrigued and always want to know more which is why we share our videos!
Proud to be Purepecha. From Cheran Michoacán
El Colosio, Miochacan
I'm purepecha from San Diego, California. We've come far brothers :) last name is Equihua
Dude… you are everywhere.
I was wondering if I was Purépecha because I’m from Michoacán but I don’t know anything about this tribe nor do they ancestry tests say what tribe we belong to just what states.
@vminhope3040 Yes. My grandpa told me that people from parts of Jalisco and most of Michoacan are purepecha people. That's where their empire was located.
@@vminhope3040 what part of Michoacán. You are from?
They were good at conserving their natural resources.
My father is a real native we call call ourselves "Tarascos" the region we are from is "Tierra Caliente "
Purepecha is the actual name of our people not Tarascó. Tarascó was a nick name the Spanish gave us and now that term is derogatory. Comes from the Purepecha word “tarasque” which means son in law which is what we would call the Spanish since they teamed up with us to over throw my Mexica (azteca) ancestors.
@tharealjonrubio1653 that's crazy and Fkdup because that's what my elementary history text book taught me 😄no hay como informarse con gente local que conose su decendencia🙂Gracias amigo.
@@tharealjonrubio1653it was the Tlaxcan ppl P’hure are chichimecas ,
Hello,I live in Dallas but originally from the state of Guerrero, Mexico I've walk and know these lands very well,I have some stone artifacts that I found digging replacing fence post in my village ..... don't know what to do with them...Smithsonian? Also my village's name is after a prince that lived there hundreds of years ago
...another thing ..my father plays and indigenous sport that we call(Pelota Tarasca) "Tarascan Ball" it's a dying sport and I don't know who can shoot a small Documentary on it...vice sports?.....I gotta do my homework to put my grain of salt on for my culture for a future video like this one.....Thank you!
Record stuff on youtube at the very least, record everything document it
Si tienes piezas prehispánicas no las entregues a los gringos es nuestra cultura y debe permanecer en nuestras tierras
Next you need to make a RUclips video about Navajo Diné during World Wars and About the southwest
Thank you! That's a great idea, we will definitely work on this in the future!
Hi @asupremechieften! We heard you, and our video about Navajo Dine is premiering now. We hope you share your thoughts and enjoy watching. Thanks!
Wow I've never seen any of these videos
great work! though Id be mindful of showing Mayan or other imagery. So as to not confuse the viewer of who is who in Mesoamerica
Yea those shots inside with Egyptian hieroglyphs were pretty ridiculous
A p'urepecha here. Last name Equihua. Where are my brothers at??
Appreciate the interest in our culture, but there are some errors in your video.
Hi @c1rcas2011, we are very interested in your culture. We found this information via textbooks and other credible sources, so I apologize you feel some of it doesn't accurately display your culture. Can I ask what we can remedy here?
@@Liber-Teavisit the settlements to get the most accurate info.
@c1rcas2011 we would love to one day have the time and resources to visit settlements and even make documentary style content if the settlement is open to such. Unfortunately, we are not a monetized channel and have thousands of US Dollars in our videos. We don't have the resources to travel and conduct research in that manner just yet. Our goal over the next few years is to make it to that point!
Tarascan is derogative purépecha is the proper way to call my people
Tarasco / Tarascan is what the Colonizers called us. Thats not our name.
The three things you missed in this video were why they accepted to be a vassal and not fight the spanish invaders, first by the time the Aztec fell the Purepecha were just finishing a grueling civil war and were not prepared, second the Spanish marched with a huge army of native warriors and camped in front of the Purepecha capital only weeks after the civil war ended and lastly they were in the midst of a full on Smallpox epidemic which was the reason of the civil war because the ruler and heir died of smallpox.
Thank you for this great info! We love to learn more, especially from direct sources. It can be hard to rely on textbooks and other sources which we know leave out some important information!
@@Liber-Tea oh im not central american im south american if you make an Inca video i will love to help you with information about it, most textbooks used are modern textbooks written by europeans here in Ecuador we learn from local sources and european sources too cause there is always to sides in every conflict. Just a cool piece of Inca info, the Incas capture 3 spanish soldiers and learn how to make fire arms and how to ride horses by the end few Inca warriors were riding horses and using spanish armor, also the spanish lost a lot of battles and only after 30 years of war and plagues mostly plagues they won
@@diegomata1062Mexico isn't a central American nation it's north American.
I KNOW @@WindDevil69
P’uɽe uantakua Tsakapo anapu:
Meiametatikua chíti eiánkpikua Irechikuari himpu.
Hatiriskani ma k'uɽankuaɽikua amperi aɽikuaɽikua irechikuari p’uɽe iásïkua.
¿Náki hintepirini ma aɽikuaɽikua irechikuari p’uɽe iásïkua p’uɽe uantakuani himpu?
K'uɽankuaɽixakani himpukua imari aɽikuaɽikua iásïkua "Michihuacan" hintesïnti uantakuari nahua himpu peru sánteru sésïpirini ka eratsïkuani ampe imari aɽikuaɽikua iásïkua hintepirini p’uɽe uantakuani himpu himpukua imari sïrankuecha, p'intekuecha, uantakua ka k'uriripuecha irechikuari p’uɽe iásïkua anapuecha hintesti hukapaɽakuani p’uɽeecha. Hi uantontskuaɽisïŋani aɽikuaɽikuecha esïka P’uɽepecherio, P’uɽepecho, ka P’uɽepecheɽu ampakiti hintepirini. Ini uantontskuaɽikuaɽu íntspeskani chánksïni eiánkpikuecha internetuɽu aɽikata himpukua cha erakusti náki aɽikuaɽikuecha sésï haɽasti. Uantontskuaɽistijtsï hínteni ampe cha eratsïsïnti aɽikuaɽikuechani p’uɽe uantakuani himpukua.
(Castellano mexicano):
(Gracias por su información del imperio.
Tengo una pregunta del nombre del estado puré actual.
¿Cuál sería el nombre del estado puré actual en la lengua puré?
Estoy preguntando porque su nombre actual "Michoacán" es de la lengua mexica, pero sería más apto y razonable que su nombre actual fuera en la lengua puré porque sus raíces, costumbres, lengua y gente del estado puré actual son principalmente purépecha. Yo opino que nombres como Purepecherio, Purepecho y Purepechero serían mejores. En este comentario le doy a usted información en línea para que usted decida cuál nombre está bien. Coméntame qué opina al respecto de los nombres en la lengua puré).
((U.K. English)):
((Thank you for your information of the empire.
I have a question of the name of the current Puré state.
What would be the name of the current Puré state in the Purépecha language?
I am asking because its current name "Michoacán" is from the Mexica language, but it would be more apt and reasonable if its current name were in the Purépecha language because its roots, customs, language and people of the current Puré state are mainly Purépecha. I think that names like Purepecherio, Purepecho and Purepechero would be better. In this comment I left you information online so you can decide which name is better. Tell me what you think about the names in the Purépecha language)).
www.researchgate.net/publication/309428461_Azorin_en_clase_de_estilistica_analisis_de_un_texto_literario_descriptivo_desde_el_punto_de_vista_de_la_linguistica_textual_y_la_adquisicion_de_lexico
www.academia.edu/47713694/Pa_tzcuaro_corazon_de_la_Utopi_a_Quiroguiana?fbclid=IwAR1x9CxHcidVe8TbmyHFfXuNOUjvRNTUGhfmJGcIh10FyPadVc9fvrR6gaY
facebook.com/100069786529573/posts/pfbid02vNtZa8u7Md1iXkXrdBc6JatRnqXA3EYpF5uSSTKUMeyGgmMnYK1xDh2xBGmJ3KRAl/?_rdc=1&_rdr
facebook.com/groups/1949598165068459/?multi_permalinks=5744618165566421&ref=share
facebook.com/leo.12104/posts/pfbid025sdvXQviZCpKmkCx84YJAdyBDUM9zUfpWMV5wUekQMjt9yk4aQaf5EPkXWqA4JWtl
Uantajperakuecha iamintuechani ueratini P’uɽempecherio.
(Saludos a todos desde Purepecherio).
((Greetings to all from Purepecherio)).
Hi @LeoPURÉ112! Thank you for all of this information! After some further research, I find any of those name options to be more accurate to the history and culture than Michoacán! I personally visited Pátzcuaro in 2018 and had a wonderful time learning about your culture. My favorite memory was seeing children making paper and painting bookmarks! I have several from that trip and will never forget it. ♥
My last name is pureco it comes from purepecha
Awesome bro! My last name is Equihua and it's from the same people, Purepecha.
@@enriquedavis1184I think my grandma is Equihua…
@vminhope3040 if she is. She's most likely from Michoacan. You should be honored to be of purepecha descendance. We never got beat by the Aztec. We were interesting to the Spanish because we managed to reach a bronze age thanks to the volcanoes around at the time. We were not subjected to rampant torture like other tribes. Still sad though
My family is from Michoacán, of Tarascan decent.
Somos Purépecha
Bad pronunciation of the names, pictures show mostly Aztec scenes & even Petra in Jordan! Do a better job.
We didn’t sacrifice that’s colonizer propaganda
We did
@@fernando1991253 who’s we
@@fernando1991253 millions have been killed for not paying taxes in Europe
Si sacrificaban de echo en las zonas arqueológicas se encontró una área especial para hacerlo
We did sacrifice homie. It wasn’t always bad though. Some people were honored to sacrifice themselves for their people. When we started sacrificing children and people against their will that’s when it became bad. Maya also did the same.