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    Xochistlahuaca was the capital of an Amuzgo dominion. Around 1100, the Amuzgos were subjugated by the Mixtecs. The Amuzgos paid tribute to the Mixtecs for...
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    Northern Amuzgo); (iii) Upper Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo alto del este, commonly known as Oaxaca Amuzgo or San Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo); (iv) Lower Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo...
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    Retrieved April 18, 2012. Aguirre Pérez, Irma Guadalupe (2007). "Amuzgos de Guerrero" [Amuzgos of Guerrero] (PDF) (in Spanish). Mexico: Comisión Nacional para...
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    community of Amuzgos is in the municipality of Xochistlahuaca in Guerrero. Many houses are of adobe on narrow streets on steep hills. The Amuzgos here have...
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  • San Pedro Amuzgos is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. It is part of Putla District in the west of the Sierra Sur Region. "-"...
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    Northern Amuzgo); Upper Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo alto del este, commonly known as Oaxaca Amuzgo or San Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo); Lower Eastern Amuzgo (amuzgo bajo...
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  • The Guerrero Amuzgo language is an Amuzgo language spoken in southwest Guerrero state in Mexico. There are 23,000 speakers, 10,000 that are monolingual...
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    number of indigenous communities, including the Nahuas, Mixtecs, Tlapanecs, Amuzgos, and formerly Cuitlatecs. It is also home to communities of Afro-Mexicans...
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    traditional huipils is an important cultural and economic activity for the Amuzgos, especially in Xochistlahuaca where most people still wear traditional...
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    Xochistlahuaca (category Amuzgos)
    20,000 but in 1582, this was down to 200 Amuzgos before recovering later in the colonial period. The Amuzgos were integrated into colonial rule via evangelization...
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    languages of the Oto-Manguean languages are spoken in Oaxaca: The Triques, Amuzgos, and Cuicatecs are linguistically most closely related to the Mixtecs,...
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    Tlapanec, Amuzgo Postcolonial 1821–present Nahuas, Maya, Mixtec, Lenca, Zapotec, Purépecha, Chinantec, Otomi, Tepehua, Totonac, Mazatec, Tlapanec, Amuzgo...
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  • 1991. Derecho consuetudinario y derecho positivo entre los mixtecos, amuzgos y afromestizos de la Costa Chica de Guerrero. México: Universidad Autónoma...
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    Tlapanec Totonac Tzeltal Tzotzil Yucatec Maya Zapotec 20,000–100,000 people Amuzgo Chatino Chontal Maya Cora Cuicatec Huave Huichol Mam Mayo Popoluca Tepehuán...
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    Trique – 18,292 Huave – 15,324 Cuicateco – 12,128 Zoque – 10,000 (est) Amuzgo – 4,819 Oaxacan Chontal – 4,610 Tacuate – 1,726 Chochotec – 524 Ixcateco...
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  • San Pedro, Oaxaca may refer to: San Pedro Amuzgos San Pedro Apóstol San Pedro Atoyac San Pedro Cajonos San Pedro Comitancillo San Pedro Coxcaltepec Cántaros...
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  • region with the coast of Oaxaca and is a commercial center for the Mixtecs, Amuzgos, and Chatinos that live in the area. As municipal seat, Putla has governing...
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    languages Tlapanec–Subtiaban branch: Me'phaa Amuzgoan branch: Amuzgo de Guerrero, Amuzgo de Oaxaca Mixtecan branch: Mixtecan languages, Cuicatec and Trique...
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    Guatemala & Mexico Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) 57,000 Greenland Greenland Amuzgo 55,588 Mexico Mexico Tojolabʼal 51,733 Mexico Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities...
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  • Lavana, (1929-2010), Nahua healer Florentina López de Jesús (1939-2014), Amuzgo weaver Tomás Mejía, Otomi Mexican Army general Moctezuma II, (Aztec) Tlatoani...
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    others) Americas Bolivia: Sirionó Brazil: Pirahã Colombia: Desano Mexico: Amuzgo, Chinantec, Ch'ol, Kickapoo, Mazatec, Nahuatl, Otomi, Sayula Popoluca, Tepehua...
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    Mesones Hidalgo Putla Villa de Guerrero San Andrés Cabecera Nueva San Pedro Amuzgos Santa Cruz Itundujia Santa Lucía Monteverde Santa María Ipalapa Santa María...
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    century, but the Amuzgos rebelled and Aztec domination as never complete. The Amuzgos of Oaxaca primarily live in Putla and San Pedro Amuzgos. The Chontales...
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  • Voiceless palatal plosive (category Articles containing Guerrero Amuzgo-language text)
    Dobui, Bien (2021), "Nasal allophony and nasalization in Xochistlahuaca Amuzgo", Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 6 (1), doi:10.5334/gjgl.1056...
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    Mazatec, Tlapanec, Amuzgo Postcolonial 1821–present Nahuas, Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, Purépecha, Chinantec, Otomi, Tepehua, Totonac, Mazatec, Tlapanec, Amuzgo...
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    43,850 Popoluca (Tuncápxe) 62,306 44,237 Chatino (Cha'cña) 60,003 47,762 Amuzgo (Tzañcue) 57,666 48,843 Tojolabal (Tojolwinik) 54,505 44,531 Huichol (Wixárika)...
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    is because of migration into Cuajinicuilapa by other groups, including Amuzgos and Mixtecs, especially in the 2000s. They have become the majority in...
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    Ortiz pottery Talavera pottery Tree of Life Textiles and other fiber crafts Amuzgo textiles Basketry of Mexico Huipil Mexican rag doll Petate Quechquemitl...
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  • (Pʼurhépecha) 105,556 Tlapanec (Meꞌphaa) 98,573 Tarahumara (Rarámuri) 75,371 Amuzgo (Tzañcue) 43,761 Chatino (Chaʼcña) 42,791 Tojolabʼal (Tojolwinik otik) 43...
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  • in Yerevan, Armenia Aluminium zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly San Pedro Amuzgo language Silk Way West Airlines, an Azerbaijani cargo airline AZA-GUANINE...
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