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Chocho (also
Chocholtec,
Chocholteco Chochotec, Chochon, or Ngigua) is a
language of the
Popolocan branch of the Oto-Manguean
language family spoken in...
- Tk’anjelaq Chi Rixeb’ Laj Ralch’och’, Ixil: Jejleb’al Unq’a
Tenam Kumool,
Chocholtec: Ncha ndíe kie tía ndie xadë Ndaxingu, Awakatek: Ama’l
Iloltetz e’ Kmon...
- the
Chontales of
Oaxaca (4,610), the
Tacuates (1,725), the
Chocho or
Chocholtec (524), the
Ixcatecos (207), the
Popolocas (61) and a
small po****tion...
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Xincan Chiquitano Language isolate Chittagonian Indo-Aryan
Chocho or
Chocholtec Oto-Manguean
Choctaw Muskogean Ch'ol
Mayan Chontal de
Oaxaca Tequistlatecan...
- (2008). Moon Oaxaca.
Avalon Travel. pp. 238, 438. ISBN 978-1-59880-088-3. "
Chocholtec: A
language of Mexico". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 2010-07-21. "Chocho". Countries...
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probably comes from
Nahuatl and
means “land of the serpents.” The
Chocho or
Chocholtec number at 524 and live in the
northern zone of the
Upper Mixteca region...
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Nativitas Popoloca, San Luis
Temalacayuca pps
Puebla San Luis
Temalacayuca Chocholtec coz
Oaxaca Nochixtlán District: San Juan
Bautista Coixtlahuaca, San Miguel...
- 'plain of snakes' in the
Nahuatl language. The town was
founded by the
Chocholtecs in 37 AD.
Their last
emperor was Atonaltzin, who
fought against the Mexicas...
- The
closest languages to Ixcatec,
genetically speaking, are Mazatec,
Chocholtec and Popolocan. Like
other Oto-Manguean languages,
Ixcatec is a
tonal language...