- languages: San Juan
Atzingo Popoloca (a.k.a. Atzingo, San Juan)
Metzontla Popoloca (a.k.a. Los
Reyes Metzontla Popoloca)
which are
about 75% mutually...
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Western Popoloca is an
indigenous language of
Puebla state, Mexico.
There are two prin****l varieties,
sometimes counted as
distinct languages,
Santa Inés...
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Popoloca is an
indigenous Mexican cluster of
languages of the
Popolocan branch of the Oto-Manguean
language family,
closely related to Mazatec. They are...
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Northern Popoloca is an
indigenous language of
Puebla state, Mexico. The
dialects of the two
towns where it is spoken, San Luís
Temalacayuca (a.k.a. Temalacayuca...
- languages, in
which case the name in
English and
Spanish is
generally spelled Popoloca. The Mixe–Zoque
languages called Popoluca are,
Mixean Oluta Popoluca (Olutec...
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Coyotepec Popoloca is an
indigenous language of the
Mexican state of Puebla. It is
spoken in the muni****lity of Coyotepec. The
dialect of the town of...
- Veracruz. Some
researchers have
theorized that the Mazatec,
along with
Popoloca speakers, once
inhabited the
lowlands of the
Papaloapan basin, but were...
- (2011). "Edible
insects as part of the
traditional food
system of the
Popoloca town of Los
Reyes Metzontla, Mexico".
Journal of Ethnobiology. 31 (1):...
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Tacuates (1,725), the
Chocho or
Chocholtec (524), the
Ixcatecos (207), the
Popolocas (61) and a
small po****tion of
Nahuatl speaking peoples in the border...
- five
major indigenous groups: Nahuas, the Totonacs, the Mixtecs, the
Popolocas and the Otomi,
which can
mostly be
found in the far
north and the far...