- The
Huastec (also
spelled Wasteko or
Huasteco) language, now
commonly known by the
endonym Téenek, of
Mexico is
spoken by the Téenek
people living in rural...
- (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also
known as Huaxtec,
Wastek or
Huastecos) are an
Indigenous people of Mexico,
living in the La
Huasteca region...
- of musicians.
Huapango típico (son
huasteco)
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media help. The
classical trio
huasteco brings together a violin, a huapanguera...
- sing along.
Mariachi Vargas performs Cielito lindo and
Cielito lindo huasteco Conjunto Huasteco Los
Camperos de
Valles performs Cielito lindo huasteco...
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media help. La malagueña
Problems playing this file? See
media help. Son
huasteco is one of
eight Mexican song
styles and is a
traditional Mexican musical...
- the
percussion in son
jarocho and son
huasteco.
Notable groups include Trío Los Chiles,
which performs son
huasteco; Son del pueblo,
which performs songs...
- a
Mexican guitar-like
instrument that
usually forms part of a
conjunto huasteco ensemble,
along with the
jarana huasteca and violin.
Because of its large...
- Huasteca; the
strip of
roasted meat, the Rio Panuco; the
green enchiladas, the
huasteco field; the
white cheese, the
purity of the
people living in the Huasteca;...
- on 2016-03-23.
Retrieved 2016-03-23. L****n, R.S.; Pike, E.V. (1949). "
Huasteco Intonations and Phonemes". Language. 25 (3): 268–27. doi:10.2307/410088...
- Malagueña
Salerosa — also
known as La Malagueña — is a well-known Son
Huasteco or
Huapango song from Mexico,
which has been
covered more than 200 times...