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In page Amaranth:

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In the languages of Indigenous peoples who cultivated amaranth in the Americas since ancient times, the plant is known by a variety of names. In Nahuatl, it is called huauhtli.[5] In Quechua, it is known as kiwicha and ataĉo.[6] In Maya, it is called tez or xtes. Additional names include ahparie in the Purépecha language, wa've in Huichol, and guegui in the Tarahumara.[citation needed]