Pericú people

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The Pericú people were an Indigenous group native to the southern tip of Baja California Sur, Mexico, known for their distinct culture, maritime lifestyle, and early contact-era resistance to Spanish colonization.

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Pericú people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extinct ethnic group
extinct language
indigenous people
indigenous uprising
archaeologicalEvidence burial sites
rock art sites
shell middens
causeOfDecline epidemic diseases
missionization
violent conflict
contactWith Jesuit missionaries
country Mexico
culturalArea California cultural area
diet marine resources
terrestrial game
documentedBy Spanish missionaries
early colonial chroniclers
economicActivity fishing
hunting and gathering
sea mammal hunting
shellfish gathering
ethnicGroupOf Baja California Sur
housingType simple brush shelters
knownFor early contact with Spanish missionaries
maritime lifestyle
resistance to Spanish colonization
language Pericú language
languageFamily unclassified language family
nativeTo Baja California Sur
surface form: Cape Region of Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur
surface form: southern Baja California Peninsula
notableEvent Pericú Revolt of 1734–1737
opponent Spanish colonial authorities
Spanish missionaries
opposed Jesuit mission chain in Baja California
surface form: Jesuit missions in Baja California Sur
participant Pericú people self-linksurface differs
populationTrend decline after European contact
region Cabo San Lucas
surface form: Cabo San Lucas area

Isla Cerralvo
Isla Espíritu Santo
Isla San José
La Paz area
relatedConcept Cochimí people
Guaycura people
religion indigenous religion
status culturally extinct
timePeriod Spanish colonial period
pre-Columbian era
usedTool bows and arrows
stone tools

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cochimí people neighboringGroup Pericú people
Pericú people participant Pericú people self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Pericú Revolt of 1734–1737