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MIXTEC

  • Mixtec
  • Ethnic group

     › The Mixtecs (/ˈmɪstɛks, ˈmɪʃ-/ MIS-teks, MISH-) or Mixtecos (Spanish pronunciation: [misˈtekos] – from Nahuatl mixtēcatl [miʃteːkatɬ]; Mixtec: ñuudzahui

    Mixtec

    Mixtec

    Mixtec

  • Mixtec languages
  • Oto-Manguean language group of Mexico

    for merging. › The Mixtec (/ˈmiːstɛk, ˈmiːʃtɛk/) languages belong to the Mixtecan group of the Oto-Manguean language family. Mixtec is spoken in Mexico

    Mixtec languages

    Mixtec languages

    Mixtec_languages

  • Mixtec culture
  • Pre-Hispanic archaeological culture

    The Mixtec culture (also called the Mixtec civilization) was a pre-Columbian archaeological culture, corresponding to the ancestors of the Mixtec people;

    Mixtec culture

    Mixtec culture

    Mixtec_culture

  • Yoloxóchitl Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Guerrero, Mexico

    Yoloxóchitl Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Guerrero. It is not close to other varieties of Mixtec. Yoloxóchitl Mixtec Language Documentation Project of

    Yoloxóchitl Mixtec

    Yoloxóchitl_Mixtec

  • Mixtec writing
  • Logographic writing system

    Mixtec writing originated as a logographic writing system during the Post-Classic period in Mesoamerican history. Records of genealogy, historic events

    Mixtec writing

    Mixtec writing

    Mixtec_writing

  • Mixtec monarchs
  • Mixtec monarchs, also known as Mixtec kings and queens, were the centers of power for the Mixtec culture. Each Mixtec city-state (ñuu) was controlled

    Mixtec monarchs

    Mixtec_monarchs

  • Mixtec Group
  • The Mixtec Group is the designation given by scholars to a number of mostly pre-Columbian documents from the Mixtec people of the state of Oaxaca in the

    Mixtec Group

    Mixtec_Group

  • Silacayoapan Mixtec
  • Mixtec languages of Mexico

    Silacayoapan is one of the more extensive Mixtec languages. It is spoken by 150,000 people in Puebla and across the border in Guerrero, as well as by emigrants

    Silacayoapan Mixtec

    Silacayoapan_Mixtec

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    1000–1519 AD, central Mexico was dominated by the Toltec culture, Oaxaca by the Mixtec, and the lowland Maya area had centers at Chichén Itzá and Mayapán. Toward

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • Hugo Aguilar Ortiz
  • President of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation of Mexico since 2025

    Hugo Aguilar Ortiz (born 1 April 1973) is a Mexican lawyer of Mixtec heritage. A native of the state of Oaxaca, he is the President of the Supreme Court

    Hugo Aguilar Ortiz

    Hugo_Aguilar_Ortiz

  • Chayuco-Jamiltepec Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Chayuco-Jamiltepec Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca, spoken in the towns of San Agustín Chayuco, Santa Catarina Mechoacán, Santiago Jamiltepec, San

    Chayuco-Jamiltepec Mixtec

    Chayuco-Jamiltepec_Mixtec

  • Cuatzoquitengo Mixtec
  • Possible Mixtec language of Mexico

    Cuatzoquitengo Mixtec is a possible Mixtec language of Guerrero. Ethnologue counts Cuatzoquitengo Mixtec as a dialect of Alacatlatzala Mixtec. However, Egland

    Cuatzoquitengo Mixtec

    Cuatzoquitengo_Mixtec

  • Classification of Mixtec languages
  • Internal classification of Mixtec languages

    The internal classification of Mixtec is controversial. Many varieties are mutually unintelligible and by that criterion separate languages. In the 16th

    Classification of Mixtec languages

    Classification of Mixtec languages

    Classification_of_Mixtec_languages

  • La Mixteca
  • Socio-cultural region of Southern Mexico

    the home of the Mixtec people. In their languages, the region is called either Ñuu Djau, Ñuu Davi or Ñuu Savi. Two-thirds of all Mixtecs live in the region

    La Mixteca

    La_Mixteca

  • Mesoamerican writing systems
  • Mesoamerican writing include Classical Maya, Classical Nahuatl, Zapotec, Mixtec, and various other languages, particularly of the Oto-Manguean and Uto-Aztecan

    Mesoamerican writing systems

    Mesoamerican_writing_systems

  • Ixtayutla Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Ixtayutla Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca. It is close to Chayuco and Zacatepec Mixtec. Ixtayutla Mixtec at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription

    Ixtayutla Mixtec

    Ixtayutla_Mixtec

  • Mixtecan languages
  • Oto-Manguean language branch of Mexico

    and the large expanse of Mixtec languages, spoken by about 511,000 people. The relationship between Trique, Cuicatec, and Mixtec, is an open question. Unpublished

    Mixtecan languages

    Mixtecan languages

    Mixtecan_languages

  • Oaxaca
  • State of Mexico

    and cultures. The most numerous and best known are the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, but 16 are officially recognized. These cultures have survived better

    Oaxaca

    Oaxaca

    Oaxaca

  • Oaxaca City
  • City in Oaxaca, Mexico

    archeological sites, and elements of the continuing native Zapotec and Mixtec cultures. The city, together with the nearby archeological site of Monte

    Oaxaca City

    Oaxaca City

    Oaxaca_City

  • Tututepec Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    other varieties of Mixtec. Ethnologue estimates 61% intelligibility of Ixtayutla Mixtec, and 50% of Pinotepa Mixtec. Tututepec Mixtec at Ethnologue (18th

    Tututepec Mixtec

    Tututepec_Mixtec

  • Estetla Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Estetla Mixtec is a diverse Mixtec language of Oaxaca. Egland & Bartholomew found four dialects which have about 75% mutual intelligibility with each other:

    Estetla Mixtec

    Estetla_Mixtec

  • Chazumba Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Mexico

    Chazumba Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Puebla and Oaxaca, spoken in the towns of Santiago Chazumba, San Pedro y San Pablo Tequixtepec, Zapotitlán, Santa

    Chazumba Mixtec

    Chazumba_Mixtec

  • Academy of the Mixtec Language
  • The Academy of the Mixtec Language (Mixtec: Ve'e Tu'un Sávi, meaning "House of the Language of the Rain"; Spanish: Academia de la Lengua Mixteca) was

    Academy of the Mixtec Language

    Academy_of_the_Mixtec_Language

  • Mitlatongo-Yutanduchi Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of southern Oaxaca

    Mitlatongo-Yutanduchi Mixtec is a Mixtec language of southern Oaxaca. The two varieties, Mitlatongo (Santiago Mitlatongo & Santa Cruz Mitlatongo) and Yutanduchi

    Mitlatongo-Yutanduchi Mixtec

    Mitlatongo-Yutanduchi_Mixtec

  • Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca
  • region of Oaxaca from as far back as 2000 BC, of whom the Zapotecs and Mixtecs were perhaps the most advanced, with complex social organization and sophisticated

    Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca

    Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca

    Indigenous_peoples_of_Oaxaca

  • Mixtepec Mixtec
  • Mixtec language spoken in Mexico

    Mixtepec Mixtec is a Mixtec language that is spoken in the lower Mixteca region. Mixtec language is largely spoken in the area of San Juan Mixtepec, district

    Mixtepec Mixtec

    Mixtepec_Mixtec

  • Nuxaá Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Nuxaá Mixtec, also known as Southeastern Nochixtlán Mixtec, is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca, dissimilar to other Mixtec languages. Nuxaá Mixtec at Ethnologue

    Nuxaá Mixtec

    Nuxaá_Mixtec

  • Oto-Manguean languages
  • Language family of Mesoamerica

    writing system of Mesoamerica, and during the Post-Classic period, the Mixtecs were prolific artisans and codex painters. During the Post-Classic period

    Oto-Manguean languages

    Oto-Manguean languages

    Oto-Manguean_languages

  • Cuyamecalco Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Cuyamecalco Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca spoken in Cuyamecalco, San Miguel Santa Flor, and Santa Ana Cuauhtémoc. Egland & Bartholomew had found

    Cuyamecalco Mixtec

    Cuyamecalco_Mixtec

  • Huamelulpan (archaeological site)
  • Archaeological site in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Huamelulpan is an archaeological site of the Mixtec culture, located in the town of San Martín Huamelulpan at an elevation of 2,218 metres (7,277 ft),

    Huamelulpan (archaeological site)

    Huamelulpan (archaeological site)

    Huamelulpan_(archaeological_site)

  • Oaxaca Valley
  • Valley in Mexico

    civilization, one of the earliest complex societies in Mesoamerica, and the later Mixtec culture. A number of important and well-known archaeological sites are found

    Oaxaca Valley

    Oaxaca Valley

    Oaxaca_Valley

  • Pinotepa Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Pinotepa Mixtec is a Mixtec language of southern Oaxaca. Ethnologue lists the variety of San Juan Colorado / San Pedro Atoyac as a separate language. Pinotepa

    Pinotepa Mixtec

    Pinotepa_Mixtec

  • Amoltepec Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca. It is not close to other varieties of Mixtec. Amoltepec Mixtec at Ethnologue (16th ed., 2009) Amoltepec Mixtec

    Amoltepec Mixtec

    Amoltepec_Mixtec

  • Peñasco Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    (Magdalena) Peñasco Mixtec, also known as Tlacotepec Mixtec, is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca spoken in the towns of Santa María Magdalena Peñasco, San Cristobal

    Peñasco Mixtec

    Peñasco_Mixtec

  • Mixtec transnational migration
  • Migration between Mexico and the US

    Mixtec transnational migration is the phenomenon in which Mixtec people have migrated between Mexico and the United States for over three generations.

    Mixtec transnational migration

    Mixtec_transnational_migration

  • Demographics of Oaxaca
  • indigenous in the state are either Zapotec or Mixtec. The Triques, Amuszos and Cuicatecos are related to the Mixtecs and have similar languages, The Chochopopolocas

    Demographics of Oaxaca

    Demographics of Oaxaca

    Demographics_of_Oaxaca

  • Codex Selden
  • Mexican manuscript of Mixtec origin

    Codex Selden (also known as the Codex Añute) is a Mexican manuscript of Mixtec origin. The codex is an account of the genealogy of the Jaltepec dynasty

    Codex Selden

    Codex Selden

    Codex_Selden

  • Tōllān
  • City name

    Tenochtitlán was likewise given the title "Tollan". The Mixtec translation of this, Ñuu Co'yo is still the Mixtec name for Mexico City to this day. Tollan is the

    Tōllān

    Tōllān

  • Sindihui Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Sindihui Mixtec is a nearly extinct Mixtec language spoken in the town of Santa Maria Sindihui in Oaxaca. It is not close to other varieties of Mixtec. It

    Sindihui Mixtec

    Sindihui_Mixtec

  • Zapotec civilization
  • Indigenous civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica

    subsidiary Mixtec languages, the total Mixtec-speaking population of the Mexican Republic in 2000 included 444,498 individuals. Today, the Mixtecs are spread

    Zapotec civilization

    Zapotec civilization

    Zapotec_civilization

  • Ixpantepec Nieves Mixtec
  • Variety of Mixtec language

    Ixpantepec Nieves Mixtec, or simply Nieves Mixtec, is a variety of Mixtec spoken in the municipality of Ixpantepec Nieves, Oaxaca, Mexico and in San Diego

    Ixpantepec Nieves Mixtec

    Ixpantepec_Nieves_Mixtec

  • Coixtlahuaca
  • Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican state in the Mixteca Alta

    Coixtlahuaca (Chocho: Nguichee; Mixtec: Yodzocoo; Nahuatl: Coaixtlahuacan) was a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican state in the Mixteca Alta (now San Juan Bautista

    Coixtlahuaca

    Coixtlahuaca

    Coixtlahuaca

  • Cuilapan de Guerrero
  • Town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico

    the apostle was established there in the 1550s in order to evangelize the Mixtec and Zapotec populations. However, the area underwent decline of its native

    Cuilapan de Guerrero

    Cuilapan de Guerrero

    Cuilapan_de_Guerrero

  • Mary Elizabeth Smith
  • American philologist (1932-2004)

    for Ethnohistory from 1980 to 1981. A 1977 Guggenheim Fellow, she studied Mixtec writing and wrote such books as Las Glosas del Códice Colombino (1966),

    Mary Elizabeth Smith

    Mary_Elizabeth_Smith

  • Tláloc
  • Deity in Aztec religion; a god of rain and thunder, fertility, and water

    as the Maya had also worshipped their own version of Tláloc, so did the Mixtec people of Oaxaca, who were known to worship a rain god that is extremely

    Tláloc

    Tláloc

    Tláloc

  • Academy Award for Best Picture
  • Annual award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

    because it was an American production); Amour (French, 2012); Roma (Spanish/Mixtec, 2018); Parasite (Korean, 2019); Minari (Korean, 2020, but ineligible for

    Academy Award for Best Picture

    Academy Award for Best Picture

    Academy_Award_for_Best_Picture

  • Quetzalcōātl
  • Central deity in Aztec religion

    demonstrated the existence of a powerful confederacy of Eastern Nahuas, Mixtecs and Zapotecs, along with the peoples they dominated throughout southern

    Quetzalcōātl

    Quetzalcōātl

    Quetzalcōātl

  • Nuyoo Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Nuyoo Mixtec, also known as Southwestern Tlaxiaco Mixtec, is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca. It is not close to other varieties of Mixtec, but its greatest

    Nuyoo Mixtec

    Nuyoo Mixtec

    Nuyoo_Mixtec

  • Tilantongo
  • Human settlement in Mexico

    Tilantongo was a Mixtec city-state and Postclassic political centre in the Mixteca Alta region of the modern-day state of Oaxaca, which is now visible

    Tilantongo

    Tilantongo

    Tilantongo

  • Tututepec
  • Mesoamerican archaeological site in Oaxaca

    Tututepec (Mixtec: Yucu Dzaa) is a Mesoamerican archaeological site. It is located in the lower Río Verde valley on the coast of Oaxaca. The city was the

    Tututepec

    Tututepec

  • María Sabina
  • Mexican sabia and poet (1894–1985)

    Similar ceremonies were recorded in the late Post-Classic Mesoamerican Mixtec codex Yuta Tnoho or Vindobonensis Mexicanus I (Latin), written in the 16th

    María Sabina

    María Sabina

    María_Sabina

  • Mesoamerican chronology
  • Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods

    Maya were for a time united under Mayapan. Oaxaca was briefly united by Mixtec rulers in the 11th–12th centuries. The Aztec Empire arose in the early 15th

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican_chronology

  • Languages of Mexico
  • languages spoken in their communities out of respect, including Nahuatl, Mayan, Mixtec, etc. The Mexican government uses solely Spanish for official and legislative

    Languages of Mexico

    Languages of Mexico

    Languages_of_Mexico

  • Pre-Columbian era
  • The Americas prior to European influence

    Cosijopii I surrendered in 1563. Like the Zapotecs, the Mixtecs thrived in the Oaxaca Valley. The Mixtecs consisted of separate independent kingdoms and city-states

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian_era

  • Cacaloxtepec Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Cacaloxtepec Mixtec, also Huajuapan Mixtec, is a Mixtec language spoken in the town of Santiago Cacaloxtepec in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is most intelligible

    Cacaloxtepec Mixtec

    Cacaloxtepec_Mixtec

  • Codex Zouche-Nuttall
  • Pre-Columbian document of Mixtec pictography

    Zouche-Nuttall or Codex Tonindeye is an accordion-folded pre-Columbian document of Mixtec pictography, now in the collections of the British Museum. It is one of

    Codex Zouche-Nuttall

    Codex Zouche-Nuttall

    Codex_Zouche-Nuttall

  • Mitla
  • Archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico

    main religious one in a later period as the area became dominated by the Mixtec. The name Mitla is derived from the Nahuatl name Mictlán, meaning the "place

    Mitla

    Mitla

    Mitla

  • Coatzospan Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Coatzospan Mixtec (Coatzóspam Mixtec) is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca spoken in the town of San Juan Coatzospan. Consonants in parentheses are marginal

    Coatzospan Mixtec

    Coatzospan_Mixtec

  • Yucunicoco Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Yucunicoco Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Oaxaca. Egland & Bartholomew found Yucunicoco to have only 50% intelligibility with Juxtlahuaca Mixtec. Comprehension

    Yucunicoco Mixtec

    Yucunicoco_Mixtec

  • Southern Puebla Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Puebla and Oaxaca, Mexico

    Southern Puebla Mixtec, denominated by INALI as Puebla-Oaxaca borderline Mixtec, and also known as Acatlán Mixtec, is a Mixtec language of Puebla and Oaxaca

    Southern Puebla Mixtec

    Southern_Puebla_Mixtec

  • Codex Bodley
  • Mesoamerican pictographic manuscript created before the Spanish conquest of Mexico

    Codex Bodley is an important pictographic manuscript of the Mixtec Group and example of Mixtec historiography. It dates to circa 1500 in a variant of the

    Codex Bodley

    Codex Bodley

    Codex_Bodley

  • Ì
  • Latin letter I with grave accent

    Chinese romanization ì is an i with a falling tone. This appears in Alcozauca Mixtec, Italian, Sardinian, Lithuanian, Alsatian, Welsh, Ojibwe, Vietnamese, Scottish

    Ì

    Ì

    Ì

  • Eight Deer Jaguar Claw
  • Mixtec conqueror

    Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (Mixtec: Iya Nacuaa Teyusi Ñaña), or Eight Deer for brevity, (5 October 1063 - 1115) was a powerful Mixtec ruler in 11th-century

    Eight Deer Jaguar Claw

    Eight Deer Jaguar Claw

    Eight_Deer_Jaguar_Claw

  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Mesoamerican Indigenous societies: Olmec; Toltec; Teotihuacano; Zapotec; Mixtec; Aztec and Maya civilizations; and the complex cultures of the Andes: Inca

    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Santiago Apoala
  • Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico

    (6,460 ft) above sea level. It is part of the Mixtec area of Oaxaca state and is also known by its Mixtec name of “Yutatnoho” which means “river where

    Santiago Apoala

    Santiago_Apoala

  • San Pedro el Alto (agencia municipal)
  • Town in Mexico

    Alto (Mixtec: Yuku Kuiꞌi, IPA: [ʒuku kʷiʔi]) is an agencia municipal of the municipality of San Mateo Peñasco, Oaxaca, Mexico. In the local Mixtec language

    San Pedro el Alto (agencia municipal)

    San_Pedro_el_Alto_(agencia_municipal)

  • Tone sandhi
  • Change in tone contour based on adjacent syllable tones

    morpheme not preceding a pause: /ẓīs gōlī/ → ẓís gōlī "old stick" Molinos Mixtec, another Oto-Manguean language, has a much more complicated system of tone

    Tone sandhi

    Tone_sandhi

  • Ayutla Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Guerrero, Mexico

    Ayutla Mixtec is a Mixtec language of Guerrero. It's divergent, with a number of words unlike other varieties of Mixtec. It is spoken mainly by people

    Ayutla Mixtec

    Ayutla_Mixtec

  • Villagómez family
  • Mixtec noble family

    elite, the Villagómez retained their Mixtec identity, speaking the Mixtec language and keeping a collection of Mixtec codices. Mexican nobility Monaghan

    Villagómez family

    Villagómez_family

  • Dzahui
  • Mythical deity in Mixtec folklore

    In Mixtec mythology, Dzahui (also spelled Dzavui) is the god of rain, for whom child sacrifices were performed on hilltops during times of drought, disease

    Dzahui

    Dzahui

    Dzahui

  • Atatláhuca–San Miguel Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Atatláhuca–San Miguel Mixtec is a diverse Mixtec language of Oaxaca. Egland & Bartholomew found six dialects (with > ≈80% internal intelligibility) which

    Atatláhuca–San Miguel Mixtec

    Atatláhuca–San_Miguel_Mixtec

  • Mesoamerica
  • Pre-Columbian cultural area in the Americas

    Central Mexico was dominated by the Toltec culture, and Oaxaca by the Mixtec. The lowland Maya area had important centers at Chichén Itzá and Mayapán

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

  • Lila Downs
  • Mexican singer-songwriter (born 1968)

    influences and has recorded songs in many indigenous languages such as Mixtec, Zapotec, Mayan, Nahuatl and Purépecha. Born and raised in Oaxaca, she primarily

    Lila Downs

    Lila Downs

    Lila_Downs

  • Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
  • Cemetery in Los Angeles County, California

    artwork and artifacts that are representative of the Aztec, Huastec, Maya, Mixtec, Olmec, Teotihuacan, Toltec, Totonac, and Zapotec civilizations that preceded

    Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

    Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

    Forest_Lawn_Memorial_Park_(Hollywood_Hills)

  • List of endangered languages in Mexico
  • endangered     Mixtec of San Miguel Piedras language, Mixtec of San Miguel Piedras   Severely endangered   Mixtec of San Pedro Tidaá language, Mixtec of San Pedro

    List of endangered languages in Mexico

    List_of_endangered_languages_in_Mexico

  • XTB
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    units), securities traded on the Australian Securities Exchange Chazumba Mixtec (ISO 639 code: xtb), a language XTB S.A., a brokerage firm AZLK or Moskvitch

    XTB

    XTB

  • Villa de Zaachila
  • Town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico

    history of the Zapotecs and Mixtecs is one of war, strategy and alliances. Most alliances between the Zaachila Zapotec and the Mixtec involved the common concern

    Villa de Zaachila

    Villa de Zaachila

    Villa_de_Zaachila

  • Codex Borgia
  • Pre-Columbian Middle American pictorial manuscript from Central Mexico

    century; it was perhaps written near Cholula, Tlaxcala, Huejotzingo or the Mixtec region of Puebla. Its ethnic affiliation is unclear, and could either have

    Codex Borgia

    Codex Borgia

    Codex_Borgia

  • Tulcingo
  • Municipality and town in Puebla, Mexico

    Oaxaca is in the west, in the municipality of Albino Zertuche. A part of the Mixtec Poblana, it forms part of the migrant population based in the United States

    Tulcingo

    Tulcingo

    Tulcingo

  • Ñumí Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Ñumí Mixtec is a diverse Mixtec language of Oaxaca. It may be closest to Peñasco Mixtec. Egland & Bartholomew found four dialects which have ca. 80% mutual

    Ñumí Mixtec

    Ñumí_Mixtec

  • Chiapas Zoque
  • Zoquean dialects of Mexico

    Chiapas Zoque is a dialect cluster of Zoquean languages indigenous to southern Mexico (Wichmann 1995). The three varieties with ISO codes, Francisco León

    Chiapas Zoque

    Chiapas_Zoque

  • Zaachila
  • Mesoamerican city

    Zaachila (the Zapotec name; Nahuatl: Teotzapotlan; Mixtec: Ñuhu Tocuisi) was a powerful Mesoamerican city in what is now Oaxaca, Mexico, 6 km (3.7 mi)

    Zaachila

    Zaachila

    Zaachila

  • Kingdom of Mexico
  • Former territorial entity of the Spanish Empire

    Spanish Nahuatl Recognised regional languages Otomi, Purépecha, Téenek, Mixtec, Zapotec, Mixe, Mazahua, Totonac, Pame, Tepehua, Matlatzinca, Tlahuica,

    Kingdom of Mexico

    Kingdom of Mexico

    Kingdom_of_Mexico

  • Mexico City
  • Capital and most populous city of Mexico

    the capital in search of better economic opportunities. Nahuatl, Otomi, Mixtec, Zapotec and Mazahua are the indigenous languages with the greatest number

    Mexico City

    Mexico City

    Mexico_City

  • Macuahuitl
  • Weapon used by pre-columbian mesoamericans

    by different civilizations, including the Aztec (Mexicas), Olmec, Maya, Mixtec, Toltec, and Tarascans. At least two examples of this weapon, allegedly

    Macuahuitl

    Macuahuitl

    Macuahuitl

  • Ichcahuipilli
  • Mesoamerican military armor made out of cotton

    Peoples of Central America & Mexico - Including the Aztec, Maya, Olmec, Mixtec, Toltec & Zapotec" 2015. "Ichcahuipilli". enciclopediagro.org (in Spanish)

    Ichcahuipilli

    Ichcahuipilli

    Ichcahuipilli

  • Six Monkey War Quechquemitl
  • 11th-century Mixtec queen

    Six Monkey War Quechquemitl (Mixtec: Ñuñuu Dzico Yecu; born before 1073 – died 1101) was a queen of the Mixtec city-state of Huachino ("Red and White

    Six Monkey War Quechquemitl

    Six Monkey War Quechquemitl

    Six_Monkey_War_Quechquemitl

  • Cradle of civilization
  • Locations where civilization emerged

    Glades St. Johns culture Mesoamerica Olmecs Epi-Olmec Capacha Maya Huastec Mixtec Xochipala Gran Coclé Izapa Tlatilco Cuicuilco Zapotec Mezcala Chupícuaro

    Cradle of civilization

    Cradle of civilization

    Cradle_of_civilization

  • Huajuapan de León
  • Municipality and city in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Heroica Ciudad de Huajuapan de León [waˈxwapan de leˈon] (Mixtec: Ñuu dee, meaning Place of Brave People) is a city with a surrounding municipality located

    Huajuapan de León

    Huajuapan de León

    Huajuapan_de_León

  • Soyaltepec Mixtec
  • Mixtec language of Oaxaca, Mexico

    Soyaltepec Mixtec is a moribund Mixtec language of Oaxaca spoken in the villages of San Bartolo Soyaltepec and Guadalupe Gabilera. It is not close to

    Soyaltepec Mixtec

    Soyaltepec_Mixtec

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    undertook new conquests in the Huaxtec region of northern Veracruz, and the Mixtec region of Coixtlahuaca and large parts of Oaxaca, and later again in central

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • Mesoamerican languages
  • Languages indigenous to Mesoamerica

    or already extinct, but others, including the Mayan languages, Nahuatl, Mixtec and Zapotec, have several hundred thousand speakers and remain viable. The

    Mesoamerican languages

    Mesoamerican languages

    Mesoamerican_languages

  • Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I
  • Pre-Columbian piece of Mixtec writing

    Vindobonensis C, or Codex Mexicanus I is an accordion-folded pre-Columbian piece of Mixtec writing. It is a ritual-calendrical and genealogical document dated to the

    Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I

    Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I

    Codex_Vindobonensis_Mexicanus_I

  • Pelota mixteca
  • Mexican team sport

    Pelota mixteca ("Mixtec-style ball") is a team sport similar to a net-less tennis game. The players wear sturdy, elaborately decorated gloves affixed to

    Pelota mixteca

    Pelota mixteca

    Pelota_mixteca

  • Blowgun
  • Tube for firing light projectiles or darts

    Mixtec blowgun Tlacalhuazcuahuitl depicted in the Codex Bodley

    Blowgun

    Blowgun

    Blowgun

  • Asunción Nochixtlán
  • Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico

    The settlement, originally called Neochixtlán, was founded in 909 as a Mixtec military zone, by a ruler named Ndazahuidandaa. Between the years 1521-1522

    Asunción Nochixtlán

    Asunción_Nochixtlán

  • Yahui
  • Mesoamerican supernatural figure

    of the Mixtec—indigenous Mixtecan-speaking people of La Mixteca in central-southeastern Mexico. It is an important and recurring motif in Mixtec iconography

    Yahui

    Yahui

  • Puebla
  • State of Mexico

    It is home to five major indigenous groups: Nahuas, the Totonacs, the Mixtecs, the Popolocas and the Otomi, which can mostly be found in the far north

    Puebla

    Puebla

    Puebla

  • Mexican cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Mexico

    cooking methods. These included the Teotihuacanos, Toltec, Huastec, Zapotec, Mixtec, Otomi, Purépecha, Totonac, Mazatec, Mazahua, and Nahua. With the Mexica

    Mexican cuisine

    Mexican cuisine

    Mexican_cuisine

  • Yalitza Aparicio
  • Mexican actress (born 1993)

    of indigenous origin; her father is Mixtec and her mother is Triqui. She was not, however, fluent in the Mixtec language and had to learn it for her

    Yalitza Aparicio

    Yalitza Aparicio

    Yalitza_Aparicio

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Navakishor

    Lord Krishna

  • Qasam
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Qasam

    Oath

  • NAÄŽA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    NAÄŽA

    , hope.

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    African, Hindu, Indian

    Okal

    To Cross

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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

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    Lotus Pond

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    American, British, English

    Dorcey

    Dark; Variant of Darcy

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Divyarani

    Heaven Queen

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    Bengali, Indian

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    Helpful; Swiftest

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    Earth

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    Australian, Italian, Latin

    Fiore

    Flower

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