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Chiapanec is a
presumably extinct indigenous Mexican language of the Oto-Manguean
language family. The 1990
census reported 17
speakers of the language...
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which was
spoken outside of
Mexico have
become extinct;
these include the
Chiapanec language,
which was
declared extinct after 1990.
Others such as Subtiaba...
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people moved south from
Mexico together with the
speakers of
Subtiaba and
Chiapanec well
before the
arrival of the
Spaniards in the Americas. The
timing of...
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refer to: Chiapanecos, a proto-historical
indigenous people who
spoke the
Chiapanec language "Las Chiapanecas", a
traditional Mexican tune This disambiguation...
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people born from maize'.[citation needed] In 1994, the EZLN's
indigenous Chiapanec soldiers marched from the
jungle to the
towns in
armed insurrection to...
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invasion of a war like
group of Manguean-speaking
people known as the
Chiapanec. The
Chiapanec chose to
occupy the
adjacent floodplain of the
Grijalva River where...
- Popolocan–Mazatecan Subtiaba–Tlapanec
Amuzgo Mixtecan Chatino–Zapotec
Chinantec Chiapanec–Mangue (extinct) Tequistlatec-Jicaque Mixe–Zoque
Mayan Misumalpan (Outside...
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Unclassified Solomon Islands Kagobai by 2001 Amanayé
Tupian Brazil c. 2000
Chiapanec Oto-Manguean Chiapas,
Mexico c. 2000
Mapia Chuukic Mapia Atoll, Indonesia...
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western Nicaragua by
Chorotega natives.
Mangue is
closely related to the
Chiapanec language spoken in Mexico, and is
classified as
belonging to the Oto-Manguean...
- of the Oto-Manguean
languages that
includes the Mangue,
Chorotega and
Chiapanec languages Mangue bit, a
Brazilian music style "Castillo mangüé", a Cuban...