• Misantla Totonac, also known as Yecuatla Totonac and Southeastern Totonac (Totonac: Laakanaachiwíin), is an indigenous language of Mexico, spoken in central...
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    Misantla Totonac: spoken by fewer than 500 people in Yecuatla and other communities outside the city of Misantla, Veracruz. Most present-day Totonacs...
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    the local Native American Totonac language it means "place of the Deer", although there are no longer deer in the wild. Misantla is over 450 years old, it...
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  • Tlachichilco Totonac Misantla Central Totonac Northern Totonac Upper Necaxa Tecpatlán Totonac Zihuateutla Totonac Cerro Xinolatépetl Totonac (also known...
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    restaurateur Verónica Valerio (born 1991), singer, harpist and composer Misantla Totonac Municipalities of Veracuz Portals: Geography North America Latin America...
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    the Totonac languages separates Misantla from a core Central group, and further divides that group into Northern and Lowland–Sierra families. Misantla Central...
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  • language, Mezquital Otomí   Definitely endangered     Misantla Totonac language, Misantla Totonac   Critically endangered     Mixtec of San Miguel Piedras...
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    with the local Totonac leaders. The Totonac ruler told Cortés of his various grievances against the Mexica, and Cortés convinced the Totonacs to imprison...
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    Huatusco (archaeological site) (category Totonac sites)
    provinces, of Tochtepec, Cuetlaxtlan, Cempoallan, Quauhtochco, Jalapa, Misantla, and Tlatlauhquitepec. The Aztecs were interested in the areas vegetation...
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    municipal seat. Jicaltepec was an old Totonac village, but it had been emptied by the Spanish who moved the Totonacs to other places. Today the community...
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    native cultures. The Huastecos and Otomis occupied the north, while the Totonacs resided in the north-center. The Olmecs, one of the oldest cultures in...
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