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Xochistlahuaca was the
capital of an
Amuzgo dominion.
Around 1100, the
Amuzgos were
subjugated by the Mixtecs. The
Amuzgos paid
tribute to the
Mixtecs for...
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Retrieved April 18, 2012.
Aguirre Pérez, Irma
Guadalupe (2007). "
Amuzgos de Guerrero" [
Amuzgos of Guerrero] (PDF) (in Spanish). Mexico: Comisión
Nacional para...
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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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number of
indigenous communities,
including the Nahuas, Mixtecs, Tlapanecs,
Amuzgos, and
formerly Cuitlatecs. It is also home to
communities of Afro-Mexicans...
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community of
Amuzgos is in the muni****lity of
Xochistlahuaca in Guerrero. Many
houses are of
adobe on
narrow streets on
steep hills. The
Amuzgos here have...
- San
Pedro Amuzgos is a town and muni****lity in
Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. It is part of
Putla District in the west of the
Sierra Sur Region. "-"...
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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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traditional ****pils is an
important cultural and
economic activity for the
Amuzgos,
especially in
Xochistlahuaca where most
people still wear traditional...
- 20,000 but in 1582, this was down to 200
Amuzgos before recovering later in the
colonial period. The
Amuzgos were
integrated into
colonial rule via evangelization...
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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...