• languages: San Juan Atzingo Popoloca (a.k.a. Atzingo, San Juan) Metzontla Popoloca (a.k.a. Los Reyes Metzontla Popoloca) which are about 75% mutually...
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  • Western Popoloca is an indigenous language of Puebla state, Mexico. There are two principal varieties, sometimes counted as distinct languages, Santa Inés...
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    Popoloca is an indigenous Mexican cluster of languages of the Popolocan branch of the Oto-Manguean language family, closely related to Mazatec. They are...
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  • Northern Popoloca is an indigenous language of Puebla state, Mexico. The dialects of the two towns where it is spoken, San Luís Temalacayuca (a.k.a. Temalacayuca...
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  • Popoluca (redirect from Popoloca)
    languages, in which case the name in English and Spanish is generally spelled Popoloca. The Mixe–Zoque languages called Popoluca are, Mixean Oluta Popoluca (Olutec...
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  • Coyotepec Popoloca is an indigenous language of the Mexican state of Puebla. It is spoken in the municipality of Coyotepec. The dialect of the town of...
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    (2011). "Edible insects as part of the traditional food system of the Popoloca town of Los Reyes Metzontla, Mexico". Journal of Ethnobiology. 31 (1):...
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    Tacuates (1,725), the Chocho or Chocholtec (524), the Ixcatecos (207), the Popolocas (61) and a small population of Nahuatl speaking peoples in the border...
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    significant populations Mexico (Oaxaca) Languages Mazatec, Spanish Religion Roman Catholic, and Traditional religion Related ethnic groups Popolocas...
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    Chichimeca Jonaz, Otomí, Mazahua, Matlatzinca and Ocuiltec. Popolocan branch: Popoloca language, Chocho, Ixcatec language*, Mazatecan languages Tlapanec–Subtiaban...
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    five major indigenous groups: Nahuas, the Totonacs, the Mixtecs, the Popolocas and the Otomi, which can mostly be found in the far north and the far...
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    (O'dam, Audam, and Ódami) 37,548 30,339 Triqui (Tinujéi) 29,018 24,491 Popoloca 26,249 18,926 Cora (Nayeeri) 24,390 19,512 Mame (Qyool) 23,812 8,739 Yaqui...
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    Cuicatec, Chocho and Amuzgo in his grouping. In 1865, Pimentel added Mazatec, Popoloca, Chatino and Chinantec – he also posed a separate group of Pame, Otomi...
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  • Plautdietsch or Mennonite Low German Germanic Polabian Slavic Polish Slavic Popoloca Oto-Manguean Portuguese Romance Pothohari or Pahari-Potwari Indo-Aryan...
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    ethnicities of Tabasco were the Mayas-Chontals, the Zoque people, and the Popolocas, living in small villages with the Chontales dominating. The first contact...
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  • Popolocan peoples Chocho (Ngiwa): Oaxaca, Mexico Ixcatec: Oaxaca, Mexico Popoloca: Oaxaca, and Puebla, Mexico Mazatec (Ha Shuta Enima): Puebla and Oaxaca...
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    mesquite and sunflower. Brachygastra mellifica serve as a food source for the Popoloca Town of Los Reyes Metzontla, Mexico. The Popolucas have at least 17 species...
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    Popoloca woman...
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    speaks well or speak one's own language"). It was used in contrast with popoloca [popoˈloka], "to speak unintelligibly" or "speak a foreign language". Another...
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    Aztecs finally overwhelmed them just the before the Spanish Conquest. The Popolocas only number 61 and are scattered in various areas of Oaxaca. The name...
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    speakers 850 (2020 census) Language family Oto-Manguean (MP) Popolocan Chocho–Popoloca Chocho Language codes ISO 639-3 coz Glottolog choc1279 ELP Chocho The Chocho...
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  • Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca Santa María Coyotepec, Oaxaca See also Coyotepec Popoloca language, found in Puebla This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • languages "Popolōca". The Nahuatl term was later adopted by the Spanish. The convention now is that the Oto-Manguean languages are referred to as "Popoloca" and...
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  • been published. Popoluca is the Castilian alteration of the Nahuatl word popoloca, meaning 'barbarians' or 'people speaking a foreign language'. In Mexico...
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  • Pankararú pbb I/L Páez pbc I/L Patamona patamona pbe I/L Popoloca, Mezontla pbf I/L Popoloca, Coyotepec pbg I/E Paraujano pbh I/L Eñepa eñepa pbi I/L...
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  • Tepehuán (Oʼdam) 31,681 Trique (Tinujéi) 24,491 Cora (Naáyarite) 17,086 Popoloca (Oto-manguean) 18,926 Huave (Ikoods) 15,993 Cuicatec (Nduudu yu) 12,610...
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    that branch, they belong to the Popolocan subgroup, together with the Popoloca, Ixcatec and Chocho languages. Daniel Garrison Brinton was the first to...
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  • Same-sex marriage in Puebla (category Articles containing Coyotepec Popoloca-language text)
    Ja'é namakgtakgalha ixtalakaxlan xawa ixlitatlanit litalakgapasni. In Popoloca: Ti chojni ndoa la ko ti chojni chjin la nkokón sínkí éxi ntachro ti ley...
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    family, in the Mixtec subfamily. It is related to Triqui, Cuicatec, Chocho-popoloca, Mazatec, Ixcatec and Mixtec. Four variants of Amuzgo are officially recognized...
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  • Popoluca (George M. Foster) 23. The Huave (A. Richard Diebold, Jr.) 24. The Popoloca (Walter A. Hoppe, Andres Medina, and Roberto J. Weitlaner) 25. The Ichcatec...
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