• 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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    the southeastern Tepehua ethnic group is subdivided into three: Tepehua meridional (southern): in the municipality of Huehuetla. Tepehua oriental (eastern):...
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  • branches, Totonac and Tepehua. Of the two, Tepehua is generally considered to consist of three languages—Pisaflores, Huehuetla, and Tlachichilco—while...
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  • 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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    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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    linguist who specializes in endangered language archiving and the Huehuetla Tepehua language of Hidalgo, Mexico. She earned her doctorate in linguistics...
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  • language, primarily Sierra Otomi and Tepehua. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Huehuetla Municipality. "Huehuetla". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de...
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  • Náhuatl language, Huasteca Náhuatl   Vulnerable     Huehuetla Tepehua language, Huehuetla Tepehua   Definitely endangered     Huehuetlán Mazatec language...
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    The Totonac people traditionally speak Totonac, which, together with Tepehua, form a small language family. This means that Totonacan languages are...
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  • Tetete tetete tec I/L Terik ted I/L Krumen, Tepo tee I/L Tepehua, Huehuetla tepehua de Huehuetla tef I/L Teressa teg I/L Teke-Tege teh I/L Tehuelche tehuelche...
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    microhabitats. The Totonac people share their territory with the Nahua, Otomí, and Tepehua (not to be confused with the Tepehuano language), all of which have communities...
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    areas, the quechquemitl is also worn as a head covering. Among the Tepehuas in Huehuetla, Hidalgo, this kind of quechquemitl is made with a fine gauze. Peoples...
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    four main groups still found here today, Totonacs, Nahuas, Otomis and Tepehuas, but coffee cultivation brought in mestizos (mixed indigenous/European...
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    the Conquest. These ethnic groups include the Nahua, the Otomis and the Tepehuas, each still speaking their own language. The largest group is the Otomi...
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    los Tributos), the Tulancingo area was a commercial center for the Otomi-Tepehua and Totonaca people since about 1000 CE bringing traders from lands now...
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  • otm Hidalgo, Puebla, and Veracruz Hidalgo state: Huehuetla, Otomí de la Sierra Baja, Otomi-Tepehua, and San Bartolo Tutotepec municipalities; Puebla...
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  • include the following (Dow 2005:236). Many of these municipalities also have Tepehua, Totonac, and Nahuatl speakers. The phonemic inventory given below is based...
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