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    including the towns of Zapotitlán de Méndez, Coatepec, and Huehuetla in Puebla. Misantla Totonac: spoken by fewer than 500 people in Yecuatla and other communities...
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  • Norte de Puebla) Coyutla Totonac Olintla Totonac Ozelonacaxtla Totonac Huehuetla Totonac Coatepec Totonac† Zapotitlán Totonac is the best known, being...
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    revitalization of Totonac culture and advancing the interests of the Totonac people in the area. The main economic activity in Huehuetla is agriculture:...
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    Sierra Coatepec † Coyutla Huehuetla Ozelonacaxtla Olintla Zapotitlán de Méndez The following is the Totonac phonology from Huehuetla, Sierra Norte de Puebla...
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  • into two branches, Totonac and Tepehua. Of the two, Tepehua is generally considered to consist of three languages—Pisaflores, Huehuetla, and Tlachichilco—while...
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    The Totonac culture or Totonec culture was a culture that existed among the indigenous Mesoamerican Totonac people who lived mainly in Veracruz and northern...
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    the beginning of the 20th century this group came from Huehuetla (Hidalgo) to settle in Totonac communities of the Puebla municipalities of Francisco Z...
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  • Huasteca Náhuatl language, Huasteca Náhuatl   Vulnerable     Huehuetla Tepehua language, Huehuetla Tepehua   Definitely endangered     Huehuetlán Mazatec language...
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    area dominated by the Totonac people, extending further east to the Gulf of Mexico. Political maneuvers to weaken the Totonacs led to the region being...
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  • R., and Enrique Hugo García Valencia. 2005. Native peoples of the Gulf Coast of Mexico. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Totonac Totonac language...
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  • following (Dow 2005:236). Many of these municipalities also have Tepehua, Totonac, and Nahuatl speakers. The phonemic inventory given below is based on the...
    7 KB (429 words) - 19:55, 14 March 2022
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    the quechquemitl is also worn as a head covering. Among the Tepehuas in Huehuetla, Hidalgo, this kind of quechquemitl is made with a fine gauze. Peoples...
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  • tetete tec I/L Terik ted I/L Krumen, Tepo tee I/L Tepehua, Huehuetla tepehua de Huehuetla tef I/L Teressa teg I/L Teke-Tege teh I/L Tehuelche tehuelche...
    49 KB (165 words) - 01:55, 18 July 2024