-
declared themselves to be
Huave speakers, however, many non-speakers
still identify as
Huaves or Mareños.
Their language is
called Huave, or ombeayiüts/umbeyajts...
-
Estudios Huaves. Collección científica. Vol. 22. México: INAH. OCLC 2632814.
Wiktionary has a list of
reconstructed forms at Appendix:Proto-
Huave reconstructions...
-
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...
- 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...
- the
Huave. The
Zapotecs concluded an
alliance with the
Spaniards at contact, and they had
already expanded their territory into
Zoque and
Huave regions...
-
Retrieved 2010-07-28. "
Huaves of Oaxaca".
Mexican Textiles.
Retrieved 2010-07-28. "Huavean". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 2010-07-28. "
Huave".
University of Pennsylvania...
-
Mexico Spanish Empire New
Spain Cabildo de
Indios under Zapotec peoples Huaves Zoques Mixes Victory Indigenous and
Spaniards are
reconciled by the publication...
-
connect it to the Na-Dené languages, but
these have
fallen into disfavor.
Huave 20000
Vulnerable Mexico Spoken in the
Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in the southeast...
- Seri
Tequistlatecan languages:
Lowland Chontal,
Highland Chontal Purépecha
Huave *In
danger of extinction. The deaf
community uses
Mexican Sign Language...
- 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...