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Their native Chatino language are
spoken by
about 23,000
people (Ethnologue surveys), but
ethnic Chatinos may
number many more. The
Chatinos of San Juan...
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Chatino may
refer to:
Chatinos, an
ethnic group of
Mexico Chatino languages, a
group of
languages of
Mexico This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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spoken by 45,000
Chatino people,
whose communities are
located in the
southern portion of the
Mexican state of Oaxaca. The
Chatinos have
close cultural...
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Highland Chatino is an
indigenous Mesoamerican language, one of the
Chatino family of the Oto-Manguean languages.
Dialects are
rather diverse; neighboring...
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Tataltepec de Valdés is
divided between Chatinos, only a few of whom know
Chatino, and Mestizos, none of whom know
Chatino.
Spanish is the
dominant language...
- (Ethnologue surveys), but
ethnic Chatinos may
number many more. They call
themselves Kitse Cha'tño and
their language Cha'tña.
Chatino po****tions are
found in...
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Teojomulco Chatino is an
extinct Oto-Manguean language, the most
divergent of the
Chatino languages,
formerly spoken in the town of Teojomulco. Belmar...
- Venezuela,
fritos in
Dominican Republic, they are also
known as
tachinos or
chatinos (Cuba),
bannann peze (Haiti),
patacones (in Ecuador, Panama, Venezuela...
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Quiahije Chatino Sign
Language (Spanish:
Lengua de señas
chatina de San Juan Quiahije) is an
emerging village sign
language of the
indigenous Chatino villages...
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composed of over 60
variants of Zapotecan, as well as the
closely related Chatino language. The
major variant is
Isthmus Zapotec,
which is
spoken on the...