• Huasteca Nahuatl is a Nahuan language spoken by over a million people in the region of La Huasteca in Mexico, centered in the states of Hidalgo (Eastern)...
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    la Huasteca veracruzana Náhuatl de la Huasteca potosina Náhuatl de Oaxaca Náhuatl de la Sierra negra, sur Náhuatl de la Sierra negra, norte Náhuatl central...
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    Nahuatl (English: /ˈnɑːwɑːtəl/ NAH-wah-təl; Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈnaːwat͡ɬ] ), Aztec, or Mexicano is a language or, by some definitions, a group of...
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  • as part of the Huasteca. The Huastec region was known to the Aztecs (ancestors of today's Nahuatl speakers, who arrived in the Huasteca around 1450) for...
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  • Teotl (category Articles containing Classical Nahuatl-language text)
    in Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl, John in Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl, Central Huasteca Nahuatl, Western Huasteca Nahuatl, Northern Puebla Nahuatl, Southeastern...
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    Olmos, who also wrote the first grammatical descriptions of Nahuatl and Totonac. Wasteko-language programming is carried by the CDI's radio station XEANT-AM...
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  • and Puebla. They speak one of the Huasteca Nahuatl dialects: western, central or eastern Huasteca Nahuatl. La Huasteca is located in the northeastern portion...
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    General Aztec (Nahuatl) Western periphery  • Michoacán, Durango, Guerrero Eastern periphery  • S Veracruz, N Oaxaca, Tabasco Huasteca  • N Veracruz, Puebla...
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  • Central Huasteca Nahuatl, Western Huasteca Nahuatl, Northern Puebla Nahuatl, Southeastern Puebla Nahuatl, Highland Puebla Nahuatl, Guerrero Nahuatl Archived...
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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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    other languages as official. Nahuatl Nahuan languages Classical Nahuatl Huasteca Nahuatl Guerrero Nahuatl Orizaba Nahuatl Aztec script Nahuatl orthography...
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    Macuahuitl (category Articles containing Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl-language text)
    with several embedded obsidian blades. The name is derived from the Nahuatl language and means "hand-wood". Its sides are embedded with prismatic blades...
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    Tamale (category Articles with text in Nahuatl languages)
    version of the Spanish word tamal (plural: tamales). Tamal comes from the Nahuatl tamalli. The English "tamale" is a back-formation from tamales, with English...
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    San Luis Potosí (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    The eastern part is included in the region commonly referred to as "La Huasteca". The Tampaón river and its tributaries drain the southern and southeastern...
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  • The name means "The crown of Language and the authentic of Arabic". "How many words are there in the English language?". Oxford English Dictionary. Archived...
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    Balcón de Montezuma (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    craftsmen and possessed a complex religious cosmogony, insomuch that in the Huasteca emerged the concept of the Quetzalcoatl deity. As a culture located in...
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    in Istanbul, which is not a part of Western Armenia). The Aramaic language morphed into the Neo-Aramaic languages around 1200 AD. Whether the majority...
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    Tepehuas (category CS1 European Spanish-language sources (es-es))
    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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    Culture of Mexico (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    other languages, such as the English language. For instance, the words tomato, chocolate, coyote, and avocado are Nahuatl in origin. With thirty-four sites...
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    Huamango (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    in the place. Huamango, means "place where Wood is carved" in the Nahuatl language. This ancient settlement stands majestically in a geological formation...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with N. 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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    Querétaro (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Oriental occupies the northeast of the state and includes the cities of Huasteca area. The topography of this area is rugged, with long mountain chains...
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    Puebla (city) (category Articles with text in Nahuatl languages)
    Puebla de Zaragoza (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweβla]; Nahuatl languages: Cuetlaxcoapan; Mezquital Otomi: Nde'ma), formally Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza...
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    Appalachian region An Amish family in traditional plain dress Quezquémetl of the Huasteca Potosina China Poblana dress, emblematic of Puebla and sometimes considered...
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    Xilitla (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    (Spanish: municipio) and town in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí in the Huasteca region of Mexico. The town is located at 21°23′08″N 98°59′25″W / 21.38556°N...
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    Veracruz (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    example is Juan Hernández Ramírez’s writing of poetry in the Nahuatl spoken in the La Huasteca area of Veracruz. One important name from this generation...
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    Huejotla (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    groups are the Highland or Sierra Otomí living in the mountains of La Huasteca and the Mezquital Otomí, living in the Mezquital Valley in the eastern...
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    San Miguel de Allende (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    include the Mazahua, Huasteca and Purépecha. However, according to the 2002 census, only 520 people speak an indigenous language, 472 of whom also speak...
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    Quechquemitl (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    comes from Nahuatl and means “neck garment” (quechtli = neck and tlaquemitl = garment) . It has other names in other indigenous languages such as thayemlaab...
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    Guanajuato (category Articles containing Western Highland Purepecha-language text)
    Santa Catarina. Culturally, the Sierra Gorda region is the far western part of La Huasteca, which extends over parts of Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo...
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