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- Matlatzinca or Ocuiltec may refer to: Matlatzinca people, an ethnic group of Mexico Matlatzinca languages, a group of Oto-Manguean languages This disambiguation...
- Matlatzinca[pronunciation?] is a name used to refer to different indigenous ethnic groups in the Toluca Valley in the state of México, located in the central...
- ethnicities are native to the state: the Mazahua, the Otomi, the Nahuas, the Matlazincas and the Ocuitecos or Tla****cas. There are also communities of Mixtecs...
- included different groups, primarily Purépecha people and additionally Matlazincas and Mazahuas in the east, Chichimecs such as Otomíes and Tecuexes in...
- learn the native Matlatzincan language. The friar was well loved by the Matlazinca people, as he worked to protect them from the injustices of the early...
- English gloss Proto-Oto-Pamean Otomi Matlazinca North Pame Mazahua Ocuilteco Chichimeco chile *ʔi ʔi mi ʔei ʔiʔi mi ʔe blood *kʰi kʰi či-hyabi kkʰi kʰiʔi...
- arrive include the Matlazincas, the Ocuiltecos and the Otomi. By the time the Aztecs arrived, the area was dominated by the Matlazincas, who had settled...
- Independence Avenue Av. 5 de Mayo Av. Gómez Farias Av. Diaz Mirón Paseo de los Matlazincas Metepec: Av. State of Mexico. Av. Metepec-Zacango Governors Avenue Av...
- relations with Teotihuacán. Atenco was founded by the Matlazincas (Men of the net). Matlazincas were a militarist society and dominated the Toluca Valley...
-  Aguascalientes - "Doncella Matlazinca"  Baja California - "Reina PaiPai"  Baja California - "México Florece"  Baja California Sur - "Fiesta Mexicana"...