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    Northern Amuzgo); (iii) Upper Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo alto del este, commonly known as Oaxaca Amuzgo or San Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo); (iv) Lower Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo...
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    Xochistlahuaca, Tlacoachistlahuaca and Ometepec in Guerrero, and San Pedro Amuzgos in Oaxaca. Their languages are similar to those of the Mixtec, and their territories...
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    purely Amuzgo as Triquis, Tlapanecs, Mixtecs, Chatinos and Nahuas. One name the Amuzgo have for themselves is Tzjon non, especially in San Pedro Amuzgos, which...
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    Northern Amuzgo); Upper Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo alto del este, commonly known as Oaxaca Amuzgo or San Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo); Lower Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo bajo...
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    Xochistlahuaca (category Amuzgos)
    communal Amuzgo radio station called Radio Ñomndaa (Word of water, referring to the Amuzgo language). It has become notable for its advocacy on Amuzgo issues...
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    UNAM) 19(2): 345-378. (Cited from Thomas C Smith and Fermin Tapia: "El Amuzgo como lengua activa" In Paulette Levy Ed. "Del Cora al Maya Yucateco" UNAM...
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    Indigenous people of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    The majority of people speak languages of the Oto-Manguean family, either the Popolocan-Zapotecan branch or the Amuzgo-Mixtecan branch. The Oaxaca region...
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    Costa Chica of Guerrero (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Tlacoachistlahuaca, Ometepec in Guerrero and San Pedro Amuzgos in Oaxaca. Census figures put the Amuzgo speaking population at about 35,000, but ethnic...
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  • region with the coast of Oaxaca and is a commercial center for the Mixtecs, Amuzgos, and Chatinos that live in the area. As municipal seat, Putla has governing...
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  • in Yerevan, Armenia Aluminium zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly San Pedro Amuzgo language Silk Way West Airlines, an Azerbaijani cargo airline AZA-GUANINE...
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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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  • Thomas Smith-Stark (category CS1 Mexican Spanish-language sources (es-mx))
    started studying Amuzgo features like tone, verbal morphology, voice, and negation in collaboration with the native speaker of San Pedro Amuzgos Fermín Tapia...
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    Demographics of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    century, but the Amuzgos rebelled and Aztec domination as never complete. The Amuzgos of Oaxaca primarily live in Putla and San Pedro Amuzgos. The Chontales...
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    Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Zapotec or Mixtec. Several other languages of the Oto-Manguean languages are spoken in Oaxaca: The Triques, Amuzgos, and Cuicatecs are linguistically...
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    America) languages Corachol (Cora–Huichol) Aztecan (Nahua–Pochutec) Totonac–Tepehua Otomanguean Otopamean Popolocan–Mazatecan Subtiaba–Tlapanec Amuzgo Mixtecan...
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    which together cover a total of about 25,000 square kilometers. Enclaves of Amuzgo, Trique, Cuicatec, Ixcatec, and Chocho speakers are scattered nearby. Puebla...
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  • List of places in Mexico named after people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Pedro Amuzgos and 36 other municipalities named San Pedro – Saint Peter, apostle and first pope San Pedro y San Pablo Ayutla, San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula...
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    Mexicans (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    most spoken language by Mexicans is Spanish, but many also speak languages from 68 different Indigenous linguistic groups and other languages brought to...
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    Mesoamerican chronology (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Olmec civilization developed and flourished at such sites as La Venta and San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, eventually succeeded by the Epi-Olmec culture between...
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  • The following list of Oto-Manguean languages includes languages by ISO 639-3 code and their respective geographical distributions as given by Ethnologue...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    Municipalities of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    its name on May 6, 1826. San Pedro Tidaá merged with Magadelan Yodocono in 1938, but became autonomous again in 1953. San Pedro Topiltepec was originally...
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    Julia López (painter) (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Costa Chica of Guerrero. She was one of eight daughters born to African and Amuzgo heritage parents. The parents were farmers, raising cotton, chili peppers...
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    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    initial conflict of the Spaniards with the indigenous peoples of Oaxaca: Amuzgos, Mixtecs, Nahuas, Triquis, Zapotecos and more. In November 1521, just three...
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  • 2017 in Mexico (category CS1 European Spanish-language sources (es-es))
    Retrieved 18 January 2017. "Asesinan a balazos a exsíndico municipal de San Pedro Amuzgos (Oaxaca)". "Fallece Carmen Sánchez Galán". Archived from the original...
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    Ixcateopan (archaeological site) (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the Tlapanecos and Mixtecs in the La Montaña, the Jopis, Mixtecos and Amuzgos in Costa Chica and Tolimecas, Chubias, Pantecas and Cuitlecas in Costa...
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