- worn only by the
statues of
saints and the
wives of
religious officials.
Chinanteca ****pils are
elaborate with the
entire garment covered in
woven and embroidered...
- The
Chinanteca salamander (Bolitoglossa
chinanteca) is a
species of
salamander in the
family Plethodontidae. It is
endemic to
Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico...
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numerous include the Nahuas, Totonacs, Huastecs, Popolucs, Zapotecas,
Chinantecas, Otomis, Mazatecas, Tepehuas, Mixtecas, Zoques, Mixes,
Mayas and Tzotzils...
- of the
state is
known for its
unique ****pil designs, made by the
local Chinanteca and
Mazatec peoples. Each town has its own
variations and
there are three...
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caudata (Lundell) Kosterm.
Licaria cervantesii (****h) Kosterm.
Licaria chinanteca Lorea-Hern.
Licaria chrysophylla (Meisn.) Kosterm.
Licaria clarensis van...
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Mexican state of Veracruz. The site was
inhabited mainly by Totonacs,
Chinantecas and Zapotecs. It was one of the most
important Totonac settlements during...
- Educación de los
Adultos (1990).
Instructivo para el Alfabetizador: Población
Chinanteca (ZIP) (in Spanish).
Instituto Nacional para la Educación de los Adultos...
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changed with iron
knives instead.
Around this time, he
gathered 2,000
Chinanteca Indians, who
joined Cortés and
fought against Narváez in Zempoala, well...
- Juárez, San
Ildefonso Villa Alta, and
Villa Hidalgo Yalalag. The
Sierra Chinanteca,
north of the
Sierra Juárez, are home to
Chinantec towns including Santiago...
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Brame & Wake, 1963
Hotel Zaracay salamander B.
chinanteca Rovito, Parra-Olea, Lee & Wake, 2012
Chinanteca salamander B.
chucantiensis Batista A, Koehler...