- The
Amuzgos are an
indigenous people of Mexico. They
primarily live in a
region along the Guerrero/Oaxaca border,
chiefly in and
around four muni****lities:...
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Northern Amuzgo); (iii)
Upper Eastern Amuzgo (
amuzgo alto del este,
commonly known as
Oaxaca Amuzgo or San
Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo); (iv)
Lower Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo...
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Tlacoachistlahuaca and Ometepec. The
Amuzgo,
especially in Xochistlahuca,
still wear
traditional clothing and
speak the
Amuzgo language. Many
women still weave...
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Amuzgo textiles are
those created by the
Amuzgo indigenous people who live in the
Mexican states of
Guerrero and Oaxaca. The
history of this
craft extends...
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Northern Amuzgo);
Upper Eastern Amuzgo (
amuzgo alto del este,
commonly known as
Oaxaca Amuzgo or San
Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo);
Lower Eastern Amuzgo (
amuzgo bajo...
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languages Tlapanec–Subtiaban branch: Me'phaa
Amuzgoan branch:
Amuzgo de Guerrero,
Amuzgo de
Oaxaca Mixtecan branch:
Mixtecan languages,
Cuicatec and Trique...
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Trique – 18,292
Huave – 15,324
Cuicateco – 12,128
Zoque – 10,000 (est)
Amuzgo – 4,819
Oaxacan Chontal – 4,610
Tacuate – 1,726
Chochotec – 524 Ixcateco...
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communal Amuzgo radio station called Radio Ñomndaa (Word of water,
referring to the
Amuzgo language). It has
become notable for its
advocacy on
Amuzgo issues...
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number of
indigenous communities,
including the Nahuas, Mixtecs, Tlapanecs,
Amuzgos, and
formerly Cuitlatecs. It is also home to
communities of Afro-Mexicans...
- and it is also used to
dress statues of saints.
Amuzgo ****pils are made with
brocade fabric.
Amuzgo ****pils have a
sophisticated set of
designs based...