- 491–527. doi:10.1525/aa.1925.27.3.02a00040. Suárez,
Jorge A. (1977). El
tlapaneco como
lengua Otomangue (in Spanish). México, D.F.:
Universidad Nacional...
- and
Tepoztecos in the
Central Valleys, the
Tlapanecos and
Mixtecs in the La Montaña, the
Jopis (
Tlapanecos),
Mixtecos and
Amuzgos on the
Costa Chica and...
- The
Tlapaneco River is a
river located in
southern Mexico.
exactly in the
state of Guerrero. The
Tlapaneco River flows through the
rockyland of Guerrero...
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because the
nahual will only show
itself to the
child in its dreams.
Tlapanecos -
Ethnographic description of the
Tlapanec people (Instituto Nacional...
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Honduras Chinanteco 140,000
Mexico Mexico Mixe 130,000
Mexico Mexico Tlapaneco 130,000
Mexico Mexico Poqomchiʼ 130,000
Guatemala Guatemala Purepecha/Tarasco...
- Tlapanec, Tlappanec,
Tlapaneco or Meꞌphaa may
refer to:
Tlapanec people, an
indigenous people of
Mexico Tlapanec language, an
indigenous Mesoamerican...
-
demonstrated in 1977 by
Jorge Suárez. The Oto-Manguean
affiliation of
Tlapaneco-Subtiaba is
supported by
Kaufman (2016).
According to
Costenla (1994)...
- languages. The
western branch is
composed of two
major branches: the
Tlapaneco-Manguean-speaking
peoples and the Oto-Pame-speaking peoples.
Among the...
-
small indigenous communities in the muni****lity
which speak Nahuatl and
Tlapaneco. Po****tion
increase for the
period of 1995-2000 was 1.85 percent, with...
- muni****lities with most
concentrated in 15 of these. Many
identify as Mixtec,
Tlapaneco and
Zapotec who have
immigrated from Puebla, Guerrero, and Oaxaca. Most...