-
Textiles Mazahuas (in
Spanish and English). Vol. 102.
Mexico City:
Artes de México. 2005. pp. (2)-(16). ISBN 978-607-461-076-5. "Fiestas
Mazahuas" [
Mazahua festivals]...
- The
Mazahua language (Central
Mazahua: Jñatrjo, [ɲ̥atrjo]) is an Oto-Pamean
language spoken in the
central states of
Mexico by the
ethnic group that is...
-
Mazahua may
refer to:
Mazahua people, an
Indigenous people of
Mexico Mazahua language, the Oto-Pamean
language spoken by the
Mazahua people This disambiguation...
- modern-day Zitácuaro,
possibly as
early as the 12th century, by
Otomis and
Mazahuas (an
Otomi ceremonial centre still stands in San
Felipe de los Alzati, 9 km...
- Huexotla,
Texcotizingo and Los Melones.
Other important groups were the
Mazahuas in the
Atlacomulco area.
Their center was at Mazahuacán, next to Jocotitlán...
-
different groups,
primarily Purépecha
people and
additionally Matlazincas and
Mazahuas in the east,
Chichimecs such as Otomíes and
Tecuexes in the Bajio, Cocas...
- WITH
STROKE and U+A7B9 ꞹ
LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH
STROKE are used in the
Mazahua language and
feature a bar diacritic. ∪: Union, an
infix notation. ∩: Intersection...
- the rest of the
peoples that form part of the same
Otomanguean branch:
Mazahuas, Matlatzincas, Tla****cas, Chichimecas. The
Otomi currently occupy a fragmented...
- More than 100,000
people Chinantec Ch'ol
Huastec Mazahua Mazatec Mixe
Mixtec Nahua Otomi Purépecha Rarámuri
Tlapanec Totonac Tzeltal Tzotzil Yucatec Maya...
- of
better economic opportunities. Nahuatl, Otomi, Mixtec,
Zapotec and
Mazahua are the
indigenous languages with the
greatest number of
speakers in Mexico...