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- which was spoken outside of Mexico have become extinct; these include the Chiapanec language, which was declared extinct after 1990. Others such as Subtiaba...
- The Chiapanec, also known as Chiapas or Soctones, were an indigenous people who occupied a part of the central region of the present-day state of Chiapas...
- Chiapanec is a presumably extinct indigenous Mexican language of the Oto-Manguean language family believed to have been spoken by the Chiapanec people...
- people born from maize'.[citation needed] In 1994, the EZLN's indigenous Chiapanec soldiers marched from the jungle to the towns in armed insurrection to...
- people moved south from Mexico together with the speakers of Subtiaba and Chiapanec well before the arrival of the Spaniards in the Americas. The timing of...
- Costa Rica and Nicaragua (where it was called Mangue or Monimbo), and Chiapanec of Mexico. According to Kaufman (1974), linguistic evidence points to...
- invasion of a war like group of Manguean-speaking people known as the Chiapanec. The Chiapanec chose to occupy the adjacent floodplain of the Grijalva River where...
- refer to: Chiapanecos, a proto-historical indigenous people who spoke the Chiapanec language "Las Chiapanecas", a traditional Mexican tune This disambiguation...
- addition to Nawat (also along the Pacific coast) and the Oto-Manguean Chiapanec language (in the southwest) following postclassic migrations. Another...
- western Nicaragua by Chorotega natives. Mangue is closely related to the Chiapanec language spoken in Mexico, and is classified as belonging to the Oto-Manguean...