Pronunciation: /əˈkɑːkˌsiːz/
noun a group of indigenous people who inhabited the region of Sinaloa, Mexico
A1 The Acaxees were an indigenous group in Mexico.
A2 The Acaxees lived in the region of present-day Sinaloa.
B1 The Acaxees were known for their resistance against Spanish colonization.
B2 The Acaxees were skilled warriors who defended their territory fiercely.
C1 The Acaxees played a significant role in the history of the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
C2 The Acaxees were eventually assimilated into Spanish society after years of conflict.
adjective describing the characteristics or attributes related to the Acaxees people or culture
A1 The acaxees village was peaceful and welcoming.
A2 The acaxees people were known for their traditional dances and music.
B1 The acaxees culture has a rich history of storytelling and craftsmanship.
B2 The acaxees language is considered endangered and efforts are being made to preserve it.
C1 Scholars have studied the acaxees civilization extensively, uncovering new insights into their society.
C2 The acaxees artifacts found in archaeological digs provide valuable information about their way of life.
formal The Acaxees were an indigenous group that inhabited the region of present-day Mexico.
informal I read about the Acaxees in my history book.
slang Have you heard of the Acaxees tribe?
figurative The Acaxees were known for their skilled craftsmanship and intricate artwork.
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