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    The Huastecan languages of Mexico are the most divergent branch of the Mayan language family. They are Wastek (Huastec) and Chikomuseltek (Chicomuceltec)...
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    classification of Mayan languages is based on changes shared between groups of languages. For example, languages of the western group (such as Huastecan, Yucatecan...
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    of 2017. However, some linguists formerly grouped Huastecan, Cholan–Tseltalan, and Yucatecan languages together, but this is now deemed erroneous. Yucatecan...
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    subgroups of the family: Huastecan, Yucatecan, Cholan-Tzeltalan, Kanjobalan-Chujean, and Quichean-Mamean. The Proto-Mayan language is reconstructed (Campbell...
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    Oluta Popoluca (Both Mixean)) Language family with members south of Mexico Mayan languages: Huastecan branch: Wastek language, Yucatecan branch: Yukatek...
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  • Greater Q’anjob’alan languages, this has never been completely confirmed. Furthermore, some linguists formerly grouped Huastecan, Cholan–Tseltalan, and...
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  • languages descended from Proto-Mayan, the proto-Huastecan language was the first to split from Mayan proper. The second split, in the non-Huastecan main...
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    taken from the Huastecan Indian name, "cinco potreros de Tamatán", or the five pasture grounds, and in the "Tenek" or Huastecan language a word that means...
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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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    July 17, 2007. Norcliffe, Elizabeth. 2003. The Reconstruction of Proto-Huastecan. M.A. dissertation. University of Canterbury. Ochoa Peralta, María Angela...
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    proposing an alternative linguistic attribution of Epi-Olmec writing as proto-Huastecan, Vonk (2020) argued that the size of the corpus compares unfavorably in...
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  • Kunkel was published in 1992 by Messengers of Christ. Mayan languages are subdivided into Huastecan, Yucatecan, Ch'olan, Q'anjobalan, Mamean, Mopan and Quichean...
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  • Yucatecan, and Huastecan. Kaqchikel falls under the Qichean and Quichean Proper. Quichean Proper breaks down into four new languages: Kaqchikel, Tzʼutujil...
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  • Indian Languages: 228–230. doi:10.1086/465548. ISSN 0020-7071. OCLC 1753556. S2CID 144743316. Dienhart, John M. (1997). "The Mayan Languages- A Comparative...
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  • Luis Potosí (Western). Ethnologue divides Huasteca Nahuatl into three languages: Eastern, Central, and Western, as they judge that separate literature...
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    Aramaic language morphed into the Neo-Aramaic languages around 1200 AD. Whether the majority of the Assyrians are still speaking these languages is unclear...
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    Son jarocho (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    city of Veracruz. The genre combines elements from indigenous (primarily Huastecan), Baroque music from Southern Spain (fandango) and the Western African...
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    Cochinito de piloncillo (category CS1 Mexican Spanish-language sources (es-mx))
    Cochinitos de piloncillo are an oven-cooked pastry which forms a part of the Huastecan gastronomy in the northern section of the Gulf of Mexico in Mexico. The...
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    Aleko Lilius (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi))
    and Central American Indian languages and dialects, with particular emphasis on the culture and language of the Huastecan Indians. The collection is now...
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    Maya civilization (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the Preclassic period to form the major Mayan language groups that make up the family, including Huastecan, Greater Kʼicheʼan, Greater Qʼanjobalan, Mamean...
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    Huasteca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    South in 522 years). This explorer enjoyed friendly relations with the Huastecans, and wrote extensively about them. Including the Huastec word for Señores...
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  • the coast of Veracruz and Tamaulipas in 1497. These coastal Huastecans spoke a language very similar to the Maya, and Vespuci described them well, naming...
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    Tamazunchale (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    During the insurrections of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the leader for the Huastecan region was Francisco Pena. For tourists driving from the United States...
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  • Research Professor, Autonomous University of Zacatecas: A monolingual Huastecan Nahuatl dictionary. Alexey Puig Taran, Choreographer, Caracas, Venezuela:...
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  • Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS), Mexico City: Huastecan pueblos, 1750–1856. Mario García Joya, cinematographer, Pasadena, California:...
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    education". University of Victoria Libraries. Herrera, Jorge A. "The Huastecan Violin Style of Northwestern Mexico". Center for World Music. Parthun...
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