
Totorame civilization largely vanished when the Spanish arrived with their brutality and, more importantly, their diseases, for which the indigenous people of Sinaloa had no immunity. Sadly - and unlike their inland neighbors the Toltecs and Aztecs - the Totorames left no pyramids, large scale earthworks or buildings. History knows virtually nothing about Totorame spiritual practices, or political / societal organization. Skilled craftsmen, the Totorames made decorative objects with pearls, shells and feathers, and were skilled potters. The Totorames are believed to have lived in fixed locations - including the area occupied by Modern Mazatlan - and are also believed to have supported their communities primarily through fishing and agriculture, as well as collecting and trading salt with inland peoples. Historians believe that these tribes - with the likely exception of the Cáhita - were generally peaceful, and sustained themselves through hunting, fishing and agriculture. The name Mazatlan means Place of the Deer in Nahuatl, one of the languages used in our region of Mexico before the Spanish conquest.īefore the Spanish conquered Mexico, the area around Mazatlan was inhabited by a number of different indigenous peoples native to western coastal Mexico including the Acaxee, Cáhita, Pacaxee, Tahue, Totorame and Xixime indian tribes. Mazatlán is one of the oldest ports in the Americas, and one of the most historically fascinating cities in all of Mexico! Learn more about Mazatlán and its over 400 year history! Mazatlan History from pre-Colonial times to the 21st century! The Mazatlán Hurricane of 1943 severely damages the port and the city Mazatlán falls to the Constitutionalists' army

Mazatlán is encircled in April, 1914, as Obregón's Constitionalist Army marchesĪerial bombing of cities turns lethal in Mazatlán during the Mexican Revolution on May 6, 1914 General Alvaro Obregón and the Constitutionalist Army drive south toward Mazatlán in October, 1913 Mexico goes to war with itself and Mazatlán becomes a Mexican Revolution Mazatlán gets an electrical system in the late 1890s and the Plaza Machado glows with electric street lightsĬarnaval comes to Mazatlán in the late 1890s and a Mexican tradition is born Late 1800s Porfirian Era prosperity is good The Port of Mazatlán is blockaded by the French Navy in March, 1864Ī divided Mazatlán struggles to survive the French blockade, March - November 1864įrench Colonial Occupation of Mazatlán: NovemNovember 13, 1866 German immigration to Mazatlán in the mid 1800s fuels economic developmentįrench Emperor Napoleon III intervenes in Mexico in 1861 and targets Mazatlán and silver shipments passing through the port The marsh in Mazatlán Centro is drained and Mexican independence in 1821 spurs economic growth in Mazatlán Privateer Thomas Cavendish uses the port of Mazatlán as a staging point to capture the Spanish galleon Santa Ana in 1588 The Spanish invasion of Mexico in the 1500s portends doom for indigenous Indians near MazatlánĮuropean diseases decimate indigenous Indian communities near 1500s Mazatlán The maximum total weight with plants and water must not exceed the following values: CUBE 14: 1.75 kg (3.85 lbs) or CUBE Triple: 5.25 kg (11.Mazatlán before the Spanish Conquest of Mexico.The LECHUZA magnetic bracket may only be used with the original LECHUZA metal bar. For a CUBE Color Triple or CUBE Glossy Triple, three magnetic holders are required. A magnetic bracket is compatible with a CUBE Color 14 or CUBE Glossy 14 planter.The magnetic brackets are only suitable for indoor use.Any other use or modification of the product is not permitted. Use the magnetic brackets only as described in the instructions.The matching metal bar can be ordered separately (product no. Combine several metal bars in the kitchen, bathroom or living room to create small garden even in unusual places.ĭimensions of magnetic bracket: 4 x 14 cm per piece Hang up to three CUBE 14 planters or one CUBE Triple on one bar.


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