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    composer Sobre las Olas, violinist Otomi (military), an Aztec military order named after, if not composed of, Otomis Licence to Kill, 1989 James Bond movie...
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    During the colonial period, many Otomis learned to read and write their language. Consequently, a significant number of Otomi documents exist from the period...
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  • Northwestern Otomi is a Native American language of central Mexico. There are two varieties with limited (c. 78%) intelligibility, sometimes considered...
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  • The Otomi or Otontin were an elite Aztec military order, named after the Otomi people. The Otomies (Otontin [21]) were another warrior society who took...
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  • Central Otomi (San Felipe Otomi and Otomi del estado de México) is a Native American language spoken by 10,000 in San Felipe Santiago and in several neighboring...
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  • San Jeronimo Acazulco Otomi, or Ocoyoacac Otomí, is a moribund and seriously endangered dialect of the Otomi language spoken by a hundred or so people...
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  • Otomi may refer to: Otomi people, an indigenous people of Mexico Otomi language, the language of the Otomi people Otomi (military), an Aztec military...
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  • Santa Ana Hueytlalpan Otomi is a native American language spoken in Santa Ana Hueytlalpan town of Tulancingo de Bravo municipality of Hidalgo, Mexico...
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  • Otomi is an extinct, unclassified Mesoamerican language formerly spoken in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It is uncertain if the Otomi language of Jalisco...
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  • Sierra Otomi a.k.a. Highland Otomi (Otomi de la Sierra) is a dialect cluster of the Otomi language spoken in Mexico by ca. 70,000 people in the highlands...
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  • learned the language in order to catechize the Otomi peoples. During the colonial period, many Otomis learned to write their language in Roman letters...
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  • Tilapa Otomi is a seriously endangered native American language spoken by less than a dozen people in the village of Santiago Tilapa, between Toluca and...
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    state, mostly Otomi and Pame. These communities are divided into three regions: South, Arid Center and Sierra Madre Oriental, with the Otomis dominating...
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    century. Among the Aztecs, the Otomi also had a reputation of being barbarous, polygamous and sexually immoral. The Otomis of Xiquipilco fought against...
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  • a full moon, the "Rabbit in the Moon" becomes readily visible. For the Otomi people, Zäna was the Moon, the Queen of the Night, probably the main deity...
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  • Ixtenco Otomi, also known as Tlaxcala Otomi, is a native American language spoken in the town of San Juan Bautista Ixtenco in the state of Tlaxcala, Mexico...
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    Querétaro (city) (category Otomi settlements)
    was definitively not won through just a single battle. In the 1520s, the Otomis and many Chichimecas of what is now southern Querétaro and northern Mexico...
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    Hidalgo and Querétaro, the languages of the Oto-Pamean branch are spoken: the Otomi and the closely related Mazahua have over 500,000 speakers combined. In...
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    success of these paintings led to the Nahuas buying just about all of the Otomis' paper production in that decade. It also attracted the attention of the...
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  • The grammar of the Otomi language displays a mixture of elements of synthetic and analytic structures. Particularly the phrase-level morphology is synthetic...
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  • Temoaya Otomi, also known as Toluca Otomi or Otomi of San Andrés Cuexcontitlan, is a variety of the Otomi language spoken in Mexico by ca. 37,000 people...
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    Nahuatl it was called nakakoyonki; for the Mayan it was called píib; for the Otomi it was called thumngö. Being that it is not unique to Mexico, similar methods...
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    peoples such as the Totonacs of Cempoala and the Nahuas of Tlaxcala. The Otomis initially, and then the Tlaxcalans clashed with the Spanish in a series...
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    Mexico City (category Articles containing Mezquital Otomi-language text)
    Mexihco Hueyaltepetl, Nahuatl pronunciation: [meːˈʃiʔko wejaːlˈtepeːt͡ɬ]; Otomi: 'Monda) is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous...
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    Veracruz was inhabited primarily by four indigenous cultures. The Huastecs and Otomis occupied the north, while the Totonacs resided in the north-center. The...
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    Father Matsudaira Hirotada Oseidokantokoji Matsudaira Kiyoyasu Aoki family's daughter Mother Odai no Kata October 13, 1602 Mizuno Tadamasa Otomi-no-Kata...
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  • of the film. Sanchez's Olympiatec Meditation Institute was shot at the Otomi Ceremonial Center in Temoaya. Other underwater sequences were shot at the...
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  • (Modern Mexico)  Spain New Spain Indian auxiliaries (Tlaxcalteca, Caxcan, Otomí, Mexica, Purépecha) Chichimeca (Zacateco, Guachichil, Guamare, Pame) Defeat...
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    2009. Retrieved 2009-09-07. "Places of memory and living traditions of the Otomí-Chichimecas people of Tolimán: the Peña de Bernal, guardian of a sacred...
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    archaeological remains but are nevertheless noteworthy. These include the Otomi, Mixe–Zoque groups (which may or may not have been related to the Olmecs)...
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