• Tepehua is a language cluster of Mexico, spoken across a number of central Mexican states by the Tepehua people. Tepehua is a Mesoamerican language and...
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  • The Totonacan languages (also known as Totonac–Tepehua languages) are a family of closely related languages spoken by approximately 290,000 Totonac (approx...
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  • Tepehua may refer to: Tepehuas, indigenous people of Mexico Tepehua languages, belonging to Totonacan languages Tepehuán language, belonging to Uto-Aztecan...
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    The Tepehuas are an indigenous people of Mexico whose name means in Nahuatl, "people of the mountain", although they refer to themselves without a term...
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  • Tlachichilco Tepehua is a Tepehua language of Veracruz, Mexico. The uvular ejective [qʼ] is only phonemically present in other dialects. Rhotic sounds...
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    national language mostly out of respect to the indigenous communities that still exist. Most indigenous languages are endangered, with some languages expected...
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  • endangered Critically endangered Languages of Mexico Moseley, Christopher, ed. (2010). Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. Memory of Peoples (3rd ed...
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    outside Mesoamerica. See North America) languages Corachol (Cora–Huichol) Aztecan (Nahua–Pochutec) Totonac–Tepehua Otomanguean Otopamean Popolocan–Mazatecan...
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    of Veracruz and Puebla. The specific name alludes to the Tepehua ethnic group and language, these people live in eastern México, in the states of Veracruz...
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    Descriptive Grammar of Huehuetla Tepehua won the Mary R. Haas Book Award from the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas. Kung is the...
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  • Pisaflores Tepehua is a Tepehua language of Veracruz, Mexico. It is spoken in the towns of Ixhuatlán de Madero and Pisaflores. Pisaflores Tepehua syllable...
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    tone languages where the whistled tones transmit the tones of the syllables (tone melodies of the words). This might be because in tone languages the tone...
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  • Huehuetla Tepehua is a moribund Tepehua language spoken in Huehuetla, northeastern Hidalgo, Mexico. There are fewer than 1,500 speakers left according...
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    Mesoamerican languages are the languages indigenous to the Mesoamerican cultural area, which covers southern Mexico, all of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    be a member. The closest relatives of Totozoquean may be the Huavean languages. Comparative proto-Totozoquean reconstructions are proposed in Brown et...
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    share their territory with the Nahua, Otomí, and Tepehua (not to be confused with the Tepehuano language), all of which have communities within the region...
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  • Proto-Totonacan or Proto-Totonac-Tepehua (abbreviated PTn or PTT) is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Totonacan languages of Mexico. It was first reconstructed...
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    Sierra Norte de Puebla (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    municipality of Pantepec. Their language is related to Totonac, and forms the second branch of the Totonacan (Totonac-Tepehua) languages family. Most subsist on...
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    Totonac (section Language)
    together with Tepehua, form a small language family. This means that Totonacan languages are not related to other Native Mesoamerican languages such as those...
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  • Same-sex marriage in Veracruz (category Articles containing Tlachichilco Tepehua-language text)
    kaw. Ax neets kin k’aniy in yanel jant’in ti neets ti puwel in yanel. In Tepehua: Yu jo'okna̱ ali yu xanatin bachubachun katajunita̱ lakapalachimo'on. Yu...
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    indigenous peoples such as the Otomi, the Mexica, the Toltecs and the Tepehua. To arrive at the resort, one must leave the highway and travel down an...
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    cultural anthropology of the Americas. Gessain spent time with the Huehuetla Tepehua people in Hidalgo, Mexico, and wrote in 1947 about the spot's "location...
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    Mexicans (category Articles with text in Nahuatl languages)
    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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  • consists of two branches: Tepehua and Totonac. Misantla Totonac is the southernmost variety of Totonac. The Totonacan languages have been tentatively grouped...
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    Indigenous peoples of Mexico (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Languages recognizes 89 indigenous languages as national languages, which have the same validity as Spanish in...
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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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    21.61111°N 98.38667°W / 21.61111; -98.38667 Culture Totonac Language Totonaco-Tepehua Chronology 600–900 CE Period Mesoamerican Classical and Postclassical...
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    natives are only 11% of the total population. In Acaxochitlan live Otomi Tepehuas, Nahuas and mestizos, so it is a sample of what Mexico is today. Even though...
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