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Yalálag Zapotec is a
Zapotec language of Oaxaca, Mexico,
spoken in
Hidalgo Yalalag,
Mexico City,
Oaxaca City, Veracruz. The
Mexican government organization...
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Villa Hidalgo Yalalag (also,
Yalalag,
Hidalgo Yalag, and
Villa Hidalgo Yalalag, and San Juan
Yalalag) is a
village in Oaxaca,
Mexico and the muni****l...
- A
Yalalag cross is a
particular style of
Christian cross made in
Yalalag, Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a
pendant cross with
medals on the arms. The
cross is made...
- [Tejalapan]
Sierra Norte Villa Alta Choapan, Rincon, Tabaa, Yatee, Cajonos–
Yalalag–Zoogocho–Yatzachi Ixtlán Yareni–Atepec–Ixtlan–Sierra Juarez, Yavesia, [Aloápam]...
- Hidalgo,
Mexico City, one of the city's 16
constituent boroughs Hidalgo Yalalag,
Oaxaca Frontera Hidalgo,
Chiapas Ciudad Hidalgo,
Chiapas Ciudad Hidalgo...
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after her
death in the
summer of 1954. In 1955, her "Entierro de
Yalalag" (Burial in
Yalalag),
taken in 1946, was
included in
Museum of
Modern Art's The Family...
- parti****ting in
tanda gatherings make the
separation from
their hometown,
Yalalag, more tolerable. Importantly, they also help
migrants save money. Younger...
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Jopling conducted anthropological fieldwork among the
Zapotec people in
Yalalag, Oaxaca, Mexico,
between 1969 and 1971 as a part of her
doctorate from...
- name on
October 31, 1860.
Villa Hidalgo was
originally incorporated as
Yalalag,
changing its name on
November 15, 1917.
Yutanduchi merged with San Pedro...
- Los Angeles. The
Zapotecs that Gutiérrez-Najera
writes about are from
Yalálag, a
small rural town in the
heart of Oaxaca. The
community of Yalaltecos...