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The Chichimeca: Mexico's Unconquered Nomads
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In the shadow of the Aztec and Spanish empires, the Chichimeca nomads of northern Mexico waged a guerrilla war that neither Moctezuma nor Cortés could win. This episode explores how Chichimeca archers with bows and arrows held off Spanish steel for decades, why the Mixtón War was just a prelude, and how the Spanish finally bought peace with food and land rather than swords. We examine the Chichimeca War (1550–1590), the role of the Otomí as frontier settlers, the disastrous policy of slavery and forced relocation, and the eventual 'peace by purchase' strategy of Viceroy Martín Enríquez. Key figures include the Chichimeca leader Tenamaztle, the Caxcan rebellion, and the Franciscan missionary fray Diego de Valadés. A story of resilience that reshaped northern New Spain into a multi-ethnic frontier.