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Wastek Huasteco Teenek Native to
Mexico Region San Luis Potosí,
Veracruz and
Tamaulipas Ethnicity Huastec Native speakers 170,000 (2020 census) Language...
- The
Huastec /
ˈwɑːstɛk/ or Téenek [pronunciation?] (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also
known as Huaxtec,
Wastek or Huastecos) are an indigenous...
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branch of the
Mayan language family. They are
Wastek (Huastec) and
Chikomuseltek (Chicomuceltec).
Wastek (also
spelled Huastec and Huaxtec) is
spoken in...
- be a
postcolonial development.
Comparing colonial do****ents in
Wastek to
modern Wastek it can be seen that they were
originally clusters of [k] and a...
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family with
members south of
Mexico Mayan languages:
Huastecan branch:
Wastek language,
Yucatecan branch:
Yukatek Maya, Lacandón,
Cholan branch: Ch'ol...
- The
Huastec civilization (sometimes
spelled Huaxtec or
Wastek) was a pre-Columbian
civilization of Mesoamerica,
occupying a
territory on the Gulf coast...
- in a few
villages on the
outskirts of the
Selva Lacandona, in Chiapas.
Wastek (also
spelled Huastec and Huaxtec) is
spoken in the
Mexican states of Veracruz...
- Badajoz,
published as
edited by his
nephew as Recopilación en
metro c. 1554
Wastek grammar by Andrés de
Olmos c. 1557
Kikongo a
catechism c. 1561 Ukrainian...
- 33%)
spoke an
indigenous language,
primarily Wastek (Huasteco); the muni****lity's name
comes from the
Wastek tam-puhal,
meaning "place of toads". The muni****lity...
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territory was
occupied by
various ethnic groups, one of them were the
Wasteks. Américo Vespucio,
famous Italian cartographer aftero whom the American...