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Chontal (from
Nahuatl languages: chontalli, 'foreigner') may
refer to
various ethnic groups in the
Mesoamerican world.
Chontal or Putún Maya, a collective...
- 15,324
Cuicateco – 12,128
Zoque – 10,000 (est)
Amuzgo – 4,819
Oaxacan Chontal – 4,610
Tacuate – 1,726
Chochotec – 524
Ixcateco – 207
Popoloco – 61 Of...
- also
called Chontal, are
three close but
distinct languages spoken or once
spoken by the
Chontal people of
Oaxaca State, Mexico.
Chontal was
spoken by...
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Chontal language may
refer to: in Oaxaca, one of the
Tequistlatecan languages in Tabasco, the
Chontal Maya
language This set
index article includes a...
- The
Chontal Maya are a Maya
people of the
Mexican state of Tabasco. "
Chontal", from the
Nahuatl word for chontalli,
which means "foreigner", has been applied...
- • 10,000
Huamelultec (Lowland
Oaxaca Chontal) • SE Oaxaca • 1000
Tequistlatec • EXTINCT?
Highland Oaxaca Chontal • 3600
Huastecan Huastec • N Veracruz...
- (self-denomination), also
known as
Chontal Maya, is a Maya
language of the
Cholan family spoken in 2020 by
around 60,000
Chontal Maya
people of the
Mexican state...
- the
early 16th century, the main
ethnicities of
Tabasco were the Mayas-
Chontals, the
Zoque people, and the Popolocas,
living in
small villages with the...
- languages,
comprising four languages, namely, Chʼol, Chʼoltiʼ, Chʼortiʼ, and
Chontal. Notably, the
language of
Mayan hieroglyphs is now
deemed the ancestor...
- Chiapas, Tabasco, and
Campeche in Mexico. This language,
together with
Chontal, Ch'orti', and Ch'olti',
constitute the
Cholan language group. The Cholan...