- The
Totonac are an
indigenous people of
Mexico who
reside in the
states of Veracruz, Puebla, and Hidalgo. They are one of the
possible builders of the...
- rule,
Totonac ruler Tlacochcalcatl welcomed Hernán Cortés and
promised 50,000
warriors to help
defeat Tenochtitlan. The
Spanish helped the
Totonacs expel...
- The
Totonac culture or
Totonec culture was a
culture that
existed among the
indigenous Mesoamerican Totonac people who
lived mainly in
Veracruz and northern...
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languages (also
known as
Totonac–Tepehua languages) are a
family of
closely related languages spoken by
approximately 290,000
Totonac (approx. 280,000) and...
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Language families with all
known members in
Mexico Totonacan languages:
Totonac (different varieties)
Tepehua (different varieties) Oto-Manguean languages:...
- into Maya, Nahuatl, and
Totonac before reaching the locals,
whose answers went back
through the same chain.
Meeting with the
Totonac was how the Spaniards...
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Norte de Puebla)
Coyutla Totonac Olintla Totonac Ozelonacaxtla Totonac Huehuetla Totonac Coatepec Totonac† Zapotitlán
Totonac is the best known, being...
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Cerro Xinolatépetl
Totonac, also Ozomatlán or
Western Totonac, is a
Totonac language of
central Mexico.
Cerro Xinolatépetl
Totonac at
Ethnologue (18th...
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Totonac is a
Totonacan language cluster of Mexico,
spoken across a
number of
central Mexican states by the
Totonac people. It is a
Mesoamerican language...
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Misantla Totonac, also
known as
Yecuatla Totonac and
Southeastern Totonac (
Totonac: Laakanaachiwíin), is an
indigenous language of Mexico,
spoken in central...