• Chichimeca or Chichimeca Jonaz is an indigenous language of Mexico spoken by around 200 Chichimeca Jonaz people in Misión de Chichimecas near San Luis...
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  • Chichimeca Jonaz may refer to: Chichimeca Jonaz people, an ethnic group of Mexico Chichimeca Jonaz language, a language of Mexico Chichimeca, a historic...
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    The Chichimeca Jonaz are an indigenous people of Mexico, living in the states of Guanajuato and San Luis Potosí. In Guanajuato, the Chichimeca Jonaz people...
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    collectively as Chichimecas, and to their eventual disappearance as peoples of all save the Pames of San Luis Potosí and the related Chichimeca-Jonaz of the Sierra...
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    Matlatzinca and Chichimeca Jonaz to Pimentel's Oto-Pamean group (which wasn't known by that name then), and he reclassified some languages of the previously...
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    their traditional religion and customs. Another group of about 1,500 Chichimeca Jonaz live in the state of Guanajuato. Arauco War Powell, Philip Wayne, Mexico's...
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    Pame languages are part of the Oto-Pamean branch of the Oto-Manguean language family. They are most closely related to the Chichimeca Jonaz language, spoken...
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    Tepehua (different varieties) Oto-Manguean languages: Oto-pamean branch: Northern Pame, Southern Pame, Chichimeca Jonaz, Otomí, Mazahua, Matlatzinca and Ocuiltec...
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  • Chichimeco may refer to: Chichimeca Jonaz people, a contemporary ethnic group of Mexico Chichimeca Jonaz language, their language Chichimeca, a historic group...
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    Otomi (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    own culture's history. Otomi is in the Oto-Pamean languages family (which also includes Chichimeca Jonaz, Mazahua, Pame, Ocuilteco, and Matlatzinca). The...
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    Guanajuato (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    The languages spoken are Chichimeca Jonaz, Otomi and Nahuatl. The two most important indigenous groups are the Chichimeca Jonaz and the Otomi, both of which...
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  • Oto-Pamean subgroup of the Oto-Manguean language family, which also includes Otomi, Mazahua, Pame and Chichimeca Jonaz. Linguistically the term “Matlatzinca”...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    de Oxtotilpan Pame Northern Pame Central Pame Southern Pame † Chichimeco Jonaz Four vowels with nasalization contrast are reconstructed for Proto-Oto-Pamean...
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  • Same-sex marriage in Guanajuato (category Articles containing Chichimeca-Jonaz-language text)
    rangutho di ge ra hmända. Nuna mädi ra mutsi ne ra te nuya mengu. In Chichimeca Jonaz: Iru ki manir tarehsa’s enkha’ mindehs. Kini kane ripɇr o me urir ndi...
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    and Tula. Their language is part of the Oto-Manguean family, which includes Pame, Mazahua, Matlatzinca and the Chichimeca-Jonaz languages. They have maintained...
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    Chichimec  • Guanajuato Pame  • San Luis Potosí, NW Hidalgo  • 4200 Chichimeca Jonaz Matlatzinca-Ocuilteco Matlatzinca  • SW México (state)  • 3,000 Ocuilteco...
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    "Mexica" dances tradition is deeply rooted in the Chichimeca cultures of the north. The Otomi, Jonaz, Chichimeca, Caxcan, and other tribes never conquered by...
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    namely the Chichimeca Jonaz, although lately this usage is being changed for simply "Jonáz" or their own name for themselves "Úza". The Chichimeca peoples...
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    population to be approximately 10,000 people. The Pames, along with the Chichimeca-Jonaz of the Sierra Gorda in eastern Guanajuato, are the only two intact...
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    Plazuelas (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    namely the Chichimeca Jonaz, although lately this usage is being changed for simply "Jonáz" or their own name for themselves "Úza". The Chichimeca peoples...
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    El Conde (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Matlatzinca, Pame, Jonaz. The Otomi are an indigenous people of central Mexico. Linguistically related to the Otomi language, an Otopamean language family, their...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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    El Teúl (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    referred to as Chichimecs, namely the Chichimeca Jonaz, although lately this usage is being changed for simply "Jonáz" or their own name for themselves "Úza"...
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    Huejotla (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    fiber (henequen). The Otomi language is part of the Oto-Manguean languages family, which also includes Chichimeca Jonaz, Mazahua, Pame, Ocuilteco, and...
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  • with relatives in the United States. Both countries share the Spanish language; their historical origins are common (part of the Spanish Empire). Antonio...
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    early as 6000 BC. Starting from the 13th century groups of Pames and Chichimeca Jonaz came to the area. Communities of these groups were still found in areas...
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    Sierra Gorda (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    together as "Chichimecas". These consisted in various ethnicities including Pames, Ximpeces Guachichils and Jonaz. All speak languages in the Oto-Manguean...
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    Indigenous peoples of Mexico (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    132,562 people living in households where someone speaks an indigenous language, and 23,232,391 people who were identified as indigenous based on self-identification...
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  • Davi/Nayivi Davi): Oaxaca, Mexico Trique: Oaxaca, Mexico Oto-Pamean peoples Chichimeca Jonaz (Úza): San Luis Potosí, Mexico Matlatzinca: Mexico (state), Mexico...
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