• Matlatzinca or Ocuiltec may refer to: Matlatzinca people, an ethnic group of Mexico Matlatzinca languages, a group of Oto-Manguean languages This disambiguation...
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  • Matlatzinca[pronunciation?] is a name used to refer to different indigenous ethnic groups in the Toluca Valley in the state of México, located in the...
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    Matlatzinca, or more specifically San Francisco Matlatzinca, is an endangered Oto-Manguean language of Western Central Mexico.[3] The name of the language...
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    Oto-Pamean group, spoken in Central Mexico: Tlahuica/Ocuiltec in one and Matlatzinca-Pirinda in the other. They were variously understood as a single macrolanguage...
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    languages are moribund or highly endangered; for example, Ixcatec and Matlatzinca each have fewer than 250 speakers, most of whom are elderly. Other languages...
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    the peoples that form part of the same Otomanguean branch: Mazahuas, Matlatzincas, Tlahuicas, Chichimecas. The Otomi currently occupy a fragmented territory...
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    also known as Tlahuica and Atzingo Matlatzinca, is a moribund language of Central Mexico closely related to Matlatzinca and Pirinda. Ocuiltec is spoken primarily...
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    Oto-Manguean languages that includes languages of the Otomi-Mazahua, Matlatzinca, and Pamean language groups all of which are spoken in central Mexico...
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  • Tlanchana (category Matlatzinca)
    Tlanchana, also known as the Anchane, is a freshwater figure of the Matlatzinca people. Her appearance is that of a woman with the lower body of a snake...
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    would be "buildings on the plains"; Otomi: Ndähni, windy town, original Matlatzinca name: Pintanbati) is a Postclassic period Mesoamerican archaeological...
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    massive rock music festival. The first to arrive in the area were the Matlatzinca, who settled mostly in the present-day communities of Santa Maria Ahuacatlán...
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    branch: Northern Pame, Southern Pame, Chichimeca Jonaz, Otomí, Mazahua, Matlatzinca and Ocuiltec. Popolocan branch: Popoloca language, Chocho, Ixcatec language*...
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    850 Cesar, Colombia Cesar, Colombia Weenhayek 1,810 Bolivia Bolivia Matlatzinca 1,800 Mexico Mexico Tacana 1,800 Bolivia Bolivia Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì 1,735...
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    Tlacotepec, later conquering the areas occupied by the Chontal Maya and Matlatzincas. By the 15th century, the territory of the modern state of Guerrero was...
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    community here since the Otomis and Matlatzincas settled in this part of the Valley of Toluca: the Matlatzincas reached their cultural peak between AD...
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    Xochicalco show affinities with Teotihuacan, the Maya area, and the Matlatzinca culture of the Toluca Valley. Today the residents of the nearby village...
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    state. The main pre-Hispanic cultures here were the Purépecha and the Matlatzinca, but no major cities were founded in the valley during this time. The...
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    Toluca (category Matlatzinca settlements)
    home games at the Estadio Nemesio Diez. When Toluca was founded by the Matlatzincas, its original name was Nepintahihui (land of corn). The current name...
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    survives among several indigenous groups, including the Nahuas, the Matlatzinca, the Totonacs, the Mazatecs, Mixes, Zapotecs, and the Chatino. Although...
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    large city-states such as Xochicalco (whose inhabitants were probably of Matlatzinca ethnicity), Cholula (whose inhabitants were probably Oto-Manguean), and...
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    churches to assure themselves a place within the new colonial order. Matlatzinca and Otomi peoples in the Valley of Toluca as well as Mixtecs in Oaxaca...
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    neighboring altepetl of Tlatelolco in 1473 (see Battle of Tlatelolco) and the Matlatzinca of the Toluca Valley in 1474, but was finally defeated by the Tarascans...
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    along the border, such as at Cutzamala. He also allowed Otomies and Matlatzincas who had been driven out of their homelands by the Aztecs to settle in...
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  • kingdom, as well as the Matlatzinca who came later from the Toluca Valley. By 1476 the Aztec king Axayácatl conquered the Matlatzincas and took control of...
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    capital of the Matlatzinca tribe which included Nahuatl speakers as well as speakers of Otomi and the language today called Matlatzinca. Most Aztec cities...
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    Pame  • San Luis Potosí, NW Hidalgo  • 4200 Chichimeca Jonaz Matlatzinca-Ocuilteco Matlatzinca  • SW México (state)  • 3,000 Ocuilteco Chinantecan (perhaps...
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    Axayacatl declared that she was mistreated. He went on to conquer the Matlatzinca and Mazahua cities of Tollocan, Ocuillan, and Malinalco west of the Valley...
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    support of the government. Mexico portal History portal División del Norte Matlatzinca people Reform War List of peasant revolts Alba, Victor. "Emiliano Zapata"...
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    near Toluca. The closest relatives of the Mazahua language are Otomi, Matlatzinca, and Ocuilteco/Tlahuica languages, which together with Mazahua form the...
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    being built between 100 BCE and 100 CE. Between 800 and 900 CE, the Matlatzincas established their dominion with Teotenango as capital. This city is walled...
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