Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas] (2004–2007). "Mazatecos - Ha shuta Enima". Información: Los pueblos indígenas de México (in Spanish). CDI. Archived...
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mountains and the Papaloapan Basin. The Mazatecos call themselves Ha shuta enima, which means People of Custom. Some historians believe that the Mazatecos...
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atel) 384,074 336,448 Mazahua (Hñatho) 326,660 151,897 Mazatec (Ha shuta enima) 305,836 246,198 Huastec (Téenek) 296,447 173,233 Ch'ol (Winik) 220,978...
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Totonac (Tachihuiin) 256,344 Ch'ol (Mayan) (Winik) 254,715 Mazatec (Ha shuta enima) 237,212 Huastec (Téenek) 168,729 Mazahua (Jñatho) 153,797 Tlapanec (Me'phaa)...
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Otomí (Hñä hñü) 239,850 Totonac (Tachihuiin) 230,930 Mazatec (Ha shuta enima) 206,559 Chʼol (Mayan) (Winik) 185,299 Huastec (Téenek) 149,532 Chinantec...
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The Mazatec people refer to themselves in their own languages as Ha shuta Enima (or other variants), meaning approximately "workers of the mountains, humble...
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Ixcatec: Oaxaca, Mexico Popoloca: Oaxaca, and Puebla, Mexico Mazatec (Ha Shuta Enima): Puebla and Oaxaca, Mexico Tlapanec (Me'phaa): Guerrero, Mexico Zapotecan...
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tó leaf rampide (?) to pjü̃dá water uivi, úvoi uí fire muka (with) kjõdȩ́ earth dó; dula dabú road dire nṍ eat enima jurá die ubale, ybale (dead) jãbó...
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mountains and the Papaloapan Basin. The Mazatecos call themselves Ha shuta enima, which means People of Custom. Some historians believe that the Mazatecos...
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russelli Ethope diademoides hislopi Lethe chandica namura Lethe confusa enima—banded tree brown Lethe europa malaya—bamboo tree brown Lethe mekara gopaka—common...
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