- The
Mazahua language (Central
Mazahua: Jñatrjo) is an Oto-Pamean
language spoken in the
central states of
Mexico by the
ethnic group that is
widely known...
- The
Mazahuas are an
Indigenous people of Mexico,
primarily inhabiting the
northwestern portion of the
State of
Mexico and
small parts of Michoacán and...
-
Mazahua may
refer to:
Mazahua people, an
Indigenous people of
Mexico Mazahua language, the Oto-Pamean
language spoken by the
Mazahua people This disambiguation...
- WITH
STROKE and U+A7B9 ꞹ
LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH
STROKE are used in the
Mazahua language and
feature a bar
diacritic ∪:
Union ∩: Intersection, an upside-down...
- Huexotla,
Texcotizingo and Los Melones.
Other important groups were the
Mazahuas in the
Atlacomulco area.
Their center was at Mazahuacán, next to Jocotitlán...
- the rest of the
peoples that form part of the same
Otomanguean branch:
Mazahuas, Matlatzincas, Tla****cas, Chichimecas. The
Otomi currently occupy a fragmented...
- Oto-pamean branch:
Northern Pame,
Southern Pame,
Chichimeca Jonaz, Otomí,
Mazahua,
Matlatzinca and Ocuiltec.
Popolocan branch:
Popoloca language, Chocho...
-
Latin alphabet,
derived from E with the
addition of a
diagonal stroke through the letter. It is
present in the
orthography of the
Mazahua language. v t e...
- a
workshop "Centro de Capacitación
Mazahua", with the
intentions to
enhance income opportunities for the
Mazahua-Otomí
people after their migration to...
- of the Oto-Pamean
branch are spoken: the
Otomi and the
closely related Mazahua have over 500,000
speakers combined. In the
linguistic world of Mesoamerica...