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Huave (also
spelled Wabe) is a
language isolate spoken by the
indigenous Huave people on the
Pacific coast of the
Mexican state of Oaxaca. The language...
- The
Huave (also
spelled Huavi or Wabi) are an
indigenous people of Mexico. The
autodenomination term used by the
Huave themselves is
Ikoots or Kunajts...
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Huave may
refer to:
Huave people, an
ethnic group of
Mexico Huave language,
their language Hoava, a
language of the
Solomon Islands Huabei Huawei This...
- 673
Chinanteco – 104,010 Mixe – 103,089
Chatino – 42,477
Trique – 18,292
Huave – 15,324
Cuicateco – 12,128
Zoque – 10,000 (est)
Amuzgo – 4,819 Oaxacan...
- Seri
Tequistlatecan languages:
Lowland Chontal,
Highland Chontal Purépecha
Huave *In
danger of extinction. The deaf
community uses
Mexican Sign Language...
- Epi-Olmec (Mexico:
language of
undeciphered inscriptions) †
Guaicurian (8) †
Huave Jicaquean (2)
Lencan (2) †
Maratino (northeastern Mexico) †
Mayan (31) Misumalpan...
- as the Chichimeca, that
include the Cora and ****chol, the Chontales, the
Huaves, and the Pipil,
Xincan and
Lencan peoples of
Central America. By roughly...
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Zapotec 20,000–100,000
people Amuzgo Chatino Chontal Maya Cora
Cuicatec Huave ****chol Mam Mayo
Popoluca Tepehuán
Tojolabal Triqui Yaqui Zoque 1,000–20...
- languages.
Other ethnic groups include the Chontalees, Chinantecs, the
Huaves, and Nahuas. As of 2005, a
total of 1,091,502
people were
counted as speaking...
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Microsoft Windows API
specifications Wabi people,
another name for the
Huave people of
Oaxaca WABI-TV, a
television station licensed to Bangor, Maine...