• Sierra Popoluca, also known as Soteapanec, Soteapan Zoque, or Highland Popoluca, is a developing Mixe-Zoquean language of the Zoquean branch. It has 35...
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  • called Popoluca are, Mixean Oluta Popoluca (Olutec Mixe or Olutec) Sayula Popoluca (Sayultec Mixe or Sayultec) Zoque San Andrés Tuxtla Sierra Popoluca (Soteapanec...
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    additional 36,000 reported their language to be Sierra Popoluca. Most of the remaining 8,400 "Popoluca" speakers are presumably also Zoque. Zoquean languages...
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  • Within the Mixe–Zoquean family, Texistepec Popoluca is most closely related to Sierra Popoluca. Texistepec Popoluca has been documented primarily in work by...
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    Zoque languages Mixe languages Popoluca (Texistepec Popoluca, Sierra Popoluca (Both Zoquean) and Sayula Popoluca Oluta Popoluca (Both Mixean)) Language family...
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    Linguistics of the University of Oklahoma. Foster, George McClelland. Sierra popoluca folklore and beliefs. Vol. 42. University of California Press, 1945...
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  • cuisine of Hawaii Poi (performance art), a style of performing art Sierra Popoluca language, ISO 639-3 language code poi Poi (video game), a 2017 independent...
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    Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia. Foster, George M. (1945), Sierra Popoluca Folklore and Beliefs. Berkeley / Los Angeles: University of California...
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  • Sierra Otomí   Vulnerable     Sierra Popoluca language, Sierra Popoluca   Vulnerable     Sierra Totonac language, Sierra Totonac   Severely endangered    ...
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    (branch) Lowland Mixe Highland Mixe Zoque Gulf Zoquean Soteapan Zoque (Sierra Popoluca) (branch) Texistepec Zoque Ayapanec Zoque Zoque Chiapas Zoque Oaxaca...
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  • symbolism and language origins. In addition to writing grammars of Sierra Popoluca and Purépecha, she published several articles purporting to reconstruct...
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  • Secwepemctsín Salishan Siberian Tatar Turkic Sicilian Romance Sidamo Cushitic Sierra Popoluca or Soteapanec Mixe-Zoque Sika Malayo-Polynesian Silesian Slavic Silt'e...
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    Zoque languages  • Tabasco, Chiapas, E Oaxaca  • 35,000 Sierra Popoluca & Texistepec Popoluca  • S Veracruz  • 25,000 Chimalapa Totonac  • Puebla, Veracruz...
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    Mixe people (category Sierra Madre de Oaxaca)
    Mixe–Zoque language family. Its closest relatives are Sayula Popoluca and Oluta Popoluca spoken in Veracruz. The language is polysynthetic, ergative and...
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    Veracruz are commonly called "Popoluca", but sometimes also Mixe (these are "Oluta Popoluca" or "Olutec Mixe" and "Sayula Popoluca" or "Sayultec Mixe"). This...
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  • (Maya) (Norman A. McQuown) C. Classical Quiche (Munro S. Edmonson) D. Sierra Popoluca (Benjamin F. Elson) E. Isthmus Zapotec (Velma B. Pickett) F. Huautla...
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    Heneb Early Egyptian god of grain, produce and vineyards 39 Homshuk Sierra Popoluca (south Mexico) spirit of corn (maize) 70 Ialonus Ialonus, Celtic (British)...
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    [koatsakoˈalkos]; Koatzakwalko in Nahuatl, Niniashi in Zapotec and Puertu in Popoluca) is a major port city in the southern part of the Mexican state of Veracruz...
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    meaning "incomprehensible", and is applied to several unrelated people. The Popoluca of Oaxaca call themselves Homshuk, which means "God of Corn". In the 2000...
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    is especially concentrated in the Sierra Madre del Sur, the Yucatán Peninsula, the Sierra Madre Oriental, the Sierra Madre Occidental, and neighboring...
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    The Popolocan languages should not be confused with the languages called Popoluca spoken in the state of Veracruz, which belong to the unrelated Mixe–Zoquean...
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    Huayacocotla, Sierra de Coxquihui, Sierra de Chiconquiaco, Sierra de Jalacingo, Sierra de Axocuapan, Sierra de Huatusco, Sierra de Zongolica, and the Sierra de Los...
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    Páramo). Bruno Traven wrote Canasta de cuentos mexicanos, El tesoro de la Sierra Madre. The National Autonomous University of Mexico was officially established...
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    Calvert, 1902 - Springwater Dancer Argia pocomana Calvert, 1907 Argia popoluca Calvert, 1902 Argia pulla Hagen in Selys, 1865 Argia reclusa Selys, 1865...
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  • impoverished communities in Mexico. Its population is composed of mainly of Popoluca, with a small amount of Nahula people. Though many speak their native language...
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  • List of organisms with names derived from Indigenous languages of the Americas (category Articles containing Sayula Popoluca-language text)
    'The genus was named in honor of Sequoia* or Sequoyah, a Cherokee Indian.' Sierra Nevada – The Naturalist's Companion. University of California Press. 1 June...
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    “barbaric” and “unintelligent,” a use that the Spanish continued. The Popolucas call themselves Homshuk, which means God of Corn. Today, the Popoloca...
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    There a small community (297) of indigenous language speakers, mostly of Popoluca. Outside the seat, the main communities are Sontecomapan (pop. 2,413),...
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  • in plant management: Uncultivated edible plants among the Nahuas and Popolucas of Veracruz, Mexico. Agriculture and Human Values V25 65-77. Huber, Brad...
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