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Papaloapan Basin. The
Mazatecos call
themselves Ha
shuta enima,
which means People of Custom. Some
historians believe that the
Mazatecos descend from the...
- [Comisión
Nacional para el
Desarrollo de los
Pueblos Indígenas] (2004–2007). "
Mazatecos - Ha
shuta Enima". Información: Los
pueblos indígenas de México (in Spanish)...
- Mazatlán
Mazatec is a
Mazatecan language spoken in the
Mexican state of Oaxaca, in the town of Mazatlán
Villa de Flores.
Egland (1978)
found 80% intelligibility...
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Jalapa Mazatec is a
Mazatecan language. An
estimate from 1990
suggested it was
spoken by 15,000 people, one-third of whom are monolingual, in 13 villages...
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Soyaltepec Mazatec is a
Mazatecan language spoken in the
Mexican state of Oaxaca,
notably in the
towns of
Santa María
Jacatepec and San
Miguel Soyaltepec...
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languages (460,683),
Tzotzil (429,168), Otomí (288,052),
Totonaca (250,252)
Mazateco (230,124), Chol (222,051) and 1,462,857
speakers of
other languages. After...
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Papaloapan Basin. The
Mazatecos call
themselves Ha
shuta enima,
which means People of Custom. Some
historians believe that the
Mazatecos descend from the...
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Ayautla Mazatec is a
Mazatecan language spoken in the
Mexican state of Oaxaca, in the town of San Bartolomé Ayautla.
Egland (1978)
found 80% intelligibility...
- Ixcatlán
Mazatec is a
Mazatecan language spoken in the
Mexican state of Oaxaca,
notably in the
towns of Chichicazapa,
Nuevo Ixcatlán, and San
Pedro Ixcatlán...
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tonal del
mazateco de Río Santiago, Huautla. García, Eloy García; Chávez Peón,
Mario E.; Polian,
Gilles (n.d.).
Contrastes laríngeos en el
mazateco de Río...