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The Acaxee Rebellion was an insurrection against Spanish rule in Mexico by Acaxee Indians in 1601. ==The Acaxee==
The Acaxee spoke a Uto-Aztecan language and lived in the mountains, the Sierra Madre Occidental, and canyons of east central Sinaloa and western Durango, east of the city of present day city of Culiacan. Their territory was about 125 miles north to south and 50 miles east to west. The area was called Topia and Tepehuana by the Spaniards.〔Deeds, Susan M. ''Defiance and Deference in Mexico’s Colonial North''. Austin: U of TX Press, 2003, p 14〕 The Acaxee and their neighbors shared common features of culture identified by scholar Susan M. Deeds as The dispersed village culture of the Acaxee at the time of the first Spanish contact in the late 16th century may have been the remnant of a more complex hierarchical society that had been decimated by disease earlier in the same century.〔Schroeder, p. 4〕 An epidemic swept the region in 1576-1577, killing many thousands of Indians including possibly many Acaxee, and additional epidemics broke out in 1590 and 1596-1597.〔Deeds, p. 16〕 Thus, by the time of the rebellion the Acaxee probably numbered only a few thousand. Furthermore, their capacity to resist the Spanish was adversely impacted by their endemic warfare with the Xixime to their south and the Tepehuan to the east.
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