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Popoluca is a
Nahuatl term for
various indigenous peoples of
southeastern Veracruz and Oaxaca. Many of them (about 30,000)
speak languages of the Mixe–Zoque...
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Sierra Popoluca, also
known as Soteapanec,
Soteapan Zoque, or
Highland Popoluca, is a
developing Mixe-Zoquean
language of the
Zoquean branch. It has 35...
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Sayula Popoluca, also
called Sayultec, is a Mixe
language spoken by
around 5,000
indigenous people in and
around the town of
Sayula de Alemán in the southern...
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Oluta Popoluca also
called Olutec is a
moribund Mixe–Zoquean
language of the
Mixean branch spoken by a few
elderly people in the town of
Oluta in Southern...
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Zoque languages Mixe
languages Popoluca (Texistepec
Popoluca,
Sierra Popoluca (Both Zoquean) and
Sayula Popoluca Oluta Popoluca (Both Mixean))
Language family...
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either Texistepec Popoluca or
Texistepec Zoque, is a Mixe–Zoquean
language of the
Zoquean branch spoken by a
hundred indigenous Popoluca people in and around...
- In Mexico, the tar baby
story is also
found among Mixtec, Zapotec, and
Popoluca. In
North America, the tale
appears in
White Mountain Apache lore as "Coyote...
- Honduras. They have also
historically been
referred to as
Popoluca, or
Popoluca-Xinca,
Popoluca being a
Nahuatl term for
unintelligible speech. The Xincan...
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Veracruz are
commonly called "
Popoluca", but
sometimes also Mixe (these are "Oluta
Popoluca" or "Olutec Mixe" and "Sayula
Popoluca" or "Sayultec Mixe"). This...
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additional 36,000
reported their language to be
Sierra Popoluca. Most of the
remaining 8,400 "
Popoluca"
speakers are
presumably also Zoque.
Zoquean languages...