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The Chiefdom of Ameca ((スペイン語:Cacicazgo de Ameca)) is the name given to a pre-Columbian state that encompassed the Valley of Ameca in central Jalisco, Mexico. The word ''Ameca'' is of Cazcan origin and means "above the water". ==History== Xoxouhqui Tequani (meaning "brave lion") was a feared indigenous chief from a far, unspecified coastal region who settled the area with his people circa 1325. He is attributed as the founder of the Chiefdom of Ameca and its dynasty which spanned five generations. Xoxouhqui Tequani never became a vassal of his powerful comrade Caltzoncin, chief of Pátzcuaro, because of his bravery and expert warfare. Xoxouhqui Tequani's sons, grandsons, great-grandsons, and great-great grandsons succeeded him as chiefs of Ameca, until 1522.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/jalisco/mpios/14006a.htm )〕 Huitzil, Xoxouhqui Tequani's descedant, was the last of the chiefs of Ameca. His great-grandson, don Martín Cortés, became governor of Ameca during the late 16th century.
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