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Mixe-Zoquean language of Mexico
Sierra Popoluca, also known as Soteapanec, Soteapan Zoque, or Highland Popoluca, is a developing Mixe-Zoquean language of the Zoquean branch. It has 35
Sierra_Popoluca
Nahuatl term for various people groups
Popoluca is a Nahuatl term for various indigenous peoples of southeastern Veracruz and Puebla. Many of them (about 30,000) speak languages of the Mixe–Zoque
Popoluca
Zoque languages Mixe languages Popoluca (Texistepec Popoluca, Sierra Popoluca (Both Zoquean) and Sayula Popoluca Oluta Popoluca (Both Mixean)) Language family
Languages_of_Mexico
Mixe–Zoquean language of Mexico
Oluta Popoluca also called Olutec is a moribund Mixe–Zoquean language of the Mixean branch spoken by a few elderly people in the town of Oluta in Southern
Oluta_Popoluca
Mixe–Zoquean language branch of Mexico
additional 36,000 reported their language to be Sierra Popoluca. Most of the remaining 8,400 "Popoluca" speakers are presumably also Zoque. Zoquean languages
Zoque_languages
Mixe–Zoque language of southern Mexico
Sayula Popoluca, also called Sayultec, is a Mixean language spoken by around 5,000 indigenous people in and around the town of Sayula de Alemán in the
Sayula_Popoluca
Mixe–Zoquean language of Mexico
either Texistepec Popoluca or Texistepec Zoque, is a Mixe–Zoquean language of the Zoquean branch spoken by a hundred indigenous Popoluca people in and around
Texistepec_language
Extinct language family of Guatemala
Honduras. They have also historically been referred to as Popoluca or Popoluca-Xinca; Popoluca being a Nahuatl term for unintelligible speech. The Xincan
Xincan_languages
American Folklore character and metaphor
In Mexico, the tar baby story is also found among Mixtec, Zapotec, and Popoluca. In North America, the tale appears in White Mountain Apache lore as "Coyote
Tar-Baby
Topics referred to by the same term
cuisine of Hawaii Poi (performance art), a style of performing art Sierra Popoluca language, ISO 639-3 language code poi Poi (video game), a 2017 independent
Poi
Ethnic group
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Zoque are an Indigenous people of Mexico, who are related to the Mixe. They
Zoque_people
Branch of the Mixe-Zoquean language family of Mexico
Veracruz are commonly called "Popoluca", but sometimes also Mixe (these are "Oluta Popoluca" or "Olutec Mixe" and "Sayula Popoluca" or "Sayultec Mixe"). This
Mixe_languages
Subfamily of Oto-Manguean languages of southern Mexico
The Popolocan languages should not be confused with the languages called Popoluca spoken in the state of Veracruz, which belong to the unrelated Mixe–Zoquean
Popolocan_languages
City and municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
as Puerto México; Nahuatl languages: Koatzakwalko; Zapotec: Niniashi; Popoluca: Puertu) is a major port city in the southern part of the Mexican state
Coatzacoalcos
Language family of Mexico
with 188,000 speakers, Zoque or o'de püt with 88,000 speakers, and the Popoluca languages of which some are Mixean and some Zoquean with 69,000 speakers
Mixe–Zoque_languages
Central deity in Aztec religion
The temple was found while examining ruins of the Popoluca peoples indigenous to Mexico. The Popolucas built the temple in an area called Ndachjian-Tehuacan
Xipe_Totec
Mexican 2018 series
indicate which one: white is for Nahuatl, yellow is for Mayan, blue is for Popoluca, green is for Totonaca and pink is for Latin. The series first aired in
Malinche_(TV_series)
Language group
Oaxacan branch that constitutes the bulk of the family: Oluta Popoluca (Veracruz) Sayula Popoluca (Veracruz) Tapachultec (Chiapas, extinct) Mixe languages
Mixean_languages
People of Mexico
people Amuzgo Chatino Chontal Maya Cora Cuicatec Huave Huichol Mam Mayo Popoluca Tepehuán Tojolabal Triqui Yaqui Zoque 1,000–20,000 people Chocho Chichimeca
Mexicans
State of Mexico
celebrated with much pomp. In Jáltipan de Morelos, ethnic Nahuas and Popolucas dress in elaborate costumes and arrange their hair in intricate styles
Veracruz
Topics referred to by the same term
a linguistic term used in language acquisition and development Sayula Popoluca (ISO 639-3), an indigenous language spoken in Veracruz, Mexico P.O.S (rapper)
POS
Species of plant
the plant is used as a herbal remedy for dysentery and fever. The Zoque Popoluca people call the plant tam huñi ("bitter gum") and use it to treat diarrhea
Calea_ternifolia
North American mythological character
variant of the Tar-Baby theme), and in similar legends of the Zapotec and Popoluca of Mexico.[citation needed] Coyote plays a prominent role in many stories
Coyote_(mythology)
Nahua aide to Hernán Cortés
were rulers. Townsend notes that while Olutla at the time probably had a Popoluca-speaking majority, the ruling elite, which Malinche supposedly belonged
La_Malinche
093 Zoque (O'de püt) 86,589 34,770 Chontal Maya (Yokot) 79,438 43,850 Popoluca (Tuncápxe) 62,306 44,237 Chatino (Cha'cña) 60,003 47,762 Amuzgo (Tzañcue)
Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico
Maya deity
turtle drum amidst aquatic deities may have a connection with a Zoque (Popoluca) version of the Gulf Coast maize myth. Several designations for the pre-Spanish
Maya_maize_god
Languages indigenous to Mesoamerica
completely unrelated linguistic groups, as is the case with the terms "Popoluca" or "Chichimeca". This shortage of language names has meant that the convention
Mesoamerican_languages
Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia. Foster, George M. (1945), Sierra Popoluca Folklore and Beliefs. Berkeley / Los Angeles: University of California
Maya_mythology
Letter used in some languages for vowel length or tone
Other languages include Hupa of California, Oʼodham of Arizona, Sayula Popoluca of Mexico and Mohawk of Ontario. Still others use a half colon (just the
Colon_(letter)
Branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans
Natchez Comanche Chiricahua Zuni Havasupai Tohono O'odham Huichol Aztec Popoluca South America Quiché Miskito (Mosquito) Bribri (Talamanca) Cuna Goajiro
Cultural_anthropology
lingua franca. Popoluca is a generic Nahuatl term for other languages. In this case, it most likely refers to a Mixean language. This Popoluca language and
Guaspaltepec
Species of tree grown for its seeds
languages such as kakaw in Tzeltal, Kʼicheʼ and Classic Maya; kagaw in Sayula Popoluca; and cacahuatl in Nahuatl meaning "bean of the cocoa-tree". While the tree
Theobroma_cacao
Species of wasp
the Popoloca Town of Los Reyes Metzontla, Mexico. [citation needed] The Popolucas have at least 17 species of insects in their diet, including B. mellifica
Brachygastra_mellifica
Territorial conflict in Mexico
Zoque people of Chimalapas, Tabasco, and Chiapas, with the Mixes and Popolucas, were a peaceful people who were trading extensively with each other.
Chimalapas_territory_conflict
State of Mexico
known as Ahualulco or Yahualulco and was inhabited by a mix of Nahuas and Popolucas (the latter being related to the Zoque people, though the Nahuas formed
Tabasco
Mexican cold chocolate drink
strongly linked to indigenous communities, particularly the Nahuas, Mixe-Popolucas, Zoque-Populucas, Mazatecs and Chinatecs. For these communities, the very
Popo_(drink)
Ethnic group
Mixe–Zoque language family. Its closest relatives are Sayula Popoluca and Oluta Popoluca spoken in Veracruz. The language is polysynthetic, ergative and
Mixe_people
Language family of Mesoamerica
The Popolocan languages should not be confused with the languages called Popoluca, which are spoken in Veracruz and belong to the unrelated Mixe–Zoquean
Oto-Manguean_languages
Sierra Otomí language, Sierra Otomí Vulnerable Sierra Popoluca language, Sierra Popoluca Vulnerable Sierra Totonac language, Sierra Totonac
List of endangered languages in Mexico
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Mexico
City in Nicaragua
Oviedo. Uluas, a group of Cacaopera people, according to Alonso Ponce. Popoluca according to Fray Blas de Hurtado. Matagalpa according to Brinton, Lehmann
Jinotega
Municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
municipality's population, 3,655 (5.22%) spoke an indigenous language, primarily Popoluca, followed in numbers by Zapotec. In addition to the seat, the municipality's
Acayucan_(municipality)
Anarcho-communist ideology first described by the revolutionary Flores Magón brothers
during PLM's organizing and insurrection between 1905 and 1910, such as the Popoluca in Veracruz, the Yaqui and Mayo in Sonora, and the Cocopah in Baja California
Magonism
Historical period of Mesoamerica, 200–950 CE
majority group; it is speculated that they could have been Oto-Manguean, Popoluca or Nahua-speaking peoples. Unlike what happened in the Valley, the Mixtec
Mesoamerican_Classic_period
Municipality and city in Oaxaca, Mexico
Tochtepec, was a prehispanic settlement. It was likely inhabited by the Popoluca ethnicity speaking a Mixean language, though by the time of the Spanish
San_Juan_Bautista_Tuxtepec
Spanish, from kakaw in Tzeltal, Kʼicheʼ and Classic Maya; kagaw in Sayula Popoluca; and cacahuatl in Nahuatl Cacomistle (Bassariscus sumichrasti) procyonid
List of organisms with names derived from Indigenous languages of the Americas
List_of_organisms_with_names_derived_from_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Language family of Mosquitia
River and Bocay River. (Unattested.) Matagalpa group Matagalpa / Chontal / Popoluca - extinct language once spoken from the Tumo River to the Olama River,
Misumalpan_languages
Ethnic group
people Amuzgo Chatino Chontal Maya Cora Cuicatec Huave Huichol Mam Mayo Popoluca Tepehuán Tojolabal Triqui Yaqui Zoque 1,000–20,000 people Chocho Chichimeca
Guatemalan_Mexicans
Danish linguist (born 1964)
and Mixe–Zoquean languages. He has done fieldwork on Mixe, Texistepec Popoluca and Tlapanec. Regarding Mixe–Zoquean, he has done comparative work resulting
Søren_Wichmann
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with P
I/L Shwe Palaung (plm) I/L Palembang pln I/L Palenquero plo I/L Oluta Popoluca (plp) I/L spurious language Palpa plq I/H Palaic plr I/L Palaka Senoufo
ISO_639:p
Genus of damselflies
Calvert, 1902 - Springwater Dancer Argia pocomana Calvert, 1907 Argia popoluca Calvert, 1902 Argia pulla Hagen in Selys, 1865 Argia reclusa Selys, 1865
Argia
percellulata Argia pima Argia pipila Argia plana Argia pocomana Argia popoluca Argia pulla Argia reclusa Argia rectangula Argia rhoadsi Argia rogersi
List of damselflies of the world (Coenagrionidae)
List_of_damselflies_of_the_world_(Coenagrionidae)
American linguist
symbolism and language origins. In addition to writing grammars of Sierra Popoluca and Purépecha, she published several articles purporting to reconstruct
Mary_LeCron_Foster
Archaeological site in Tlaxcala, Mexico
sedentary and consolidated group that some sources identify with the Popolucas. The encounter between the two peoples was violent. Pictographic sources
Tepeticpac
(Argia pallens) Springwater dancer (Argia plana) Argia pocomana Argia popoluca Golden-winged dancer (Argia rhoadsi) Tarascan dancer (Argia tarascana)
List_of_least_concern_insects
Emulation of speech by whistling
Mexico: Amuzgo, Chinantec, Ch'ol, Kickapoo, Mazatec, Nahuatl, Otomi, Sayula Popoluca, Tepehua, Totonac, Zapotec, whistled Spanish in Tlaxcala United States:
Whistled_language
American poet, linguist and translator (born 1942)
Momentum 4 (Spring 1975). "Poemo Sayula Popoluca" by Panuncio Isidoro Rafael, trans. from the Sayula Popoluca. The Third Page, 2002. [8] "Two Poem-Collections
Dennis_Holt
(Norman A. McQuown) C. Classical Quiche (Munro S. Edmonson) D. Sierra Popoluca (Benjamin F. Elson) E. Isthmus Zapotec (Velma B. Pickett) F. Huautla de
Handbook of Middle American Indians
Handbook_of_Middle_American_Indians
11°14′N 94°04′E / 11.23°N 94.06°E / 11.23; 94.06 (Homshuk) 70 2015 Popoluca (S. Mexico) spirit of corn (maize) WGPSN Ialonus 48°09′N 168°32′E / 48
List of craters in the Solar System
List_of_craters_in_the_Solar_System
Ethnographic dataset
Creek Natchez Comanche Chiricahua Zuni Havasupai Papago Huichol Aztec Popoluca South America Quiché Miskito (Mosquito) Bribri (Talamanca) Cuna Goajiro
Standard Cross-Cultural Sample
Standard_Cross-Cultural_Sample
Municipality and City in Veracruz, Mexico
population is composed of mainly of Popoluca, with a small number of Nahula people. Though many speak the native Popoluca language, Spanish is the predominant
Soteapan
Sicilian Indo-European Siculian Indo-European Sidamo Afroasiatic Sierra Popoluca or Soteapanec Mixe–Zoque Sika Austronesian Silesian Indo-European Silla
Index_of_language_articles
City and municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
Náhuatl 35 17 18 Mixtecan 27 10 17 Mayan 6 6 0 Cuicatec 3 1 2 Ixcatec 2 1 1 Popoluca 2 1 1 Huave 1 1 0 None Specified 43 23 20 Total 2960 1375 1585 Indigeonous
Tres_Valles
meaning "incomprehensible", and is applied to several unrelated people. The Popoluca of Oaxaca call themselves Homshuk, which means "God of Corn". In the 2000
Indigenous_peoples_of_Oaxaca
Town and municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
merchants when the Aztecs reached here. The pre Hispanic population was Popoluca, which changed to Mazateco during the colonial period. From the pre Hispanic
Otatitlán
Topics referred to by the same term
Veracruz, Mexico, birthplace of President Miguel Alemán Valdés Sayula Popoluca, a language spoken in Sayula de Alemán Sayula II, a Swan 65 yacht designed
Sayula
Municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
There a small community (297) of indigenous language speakers, mostly of Popoluca. Outside the seat, the main communities are Sontecomapan (pop. 2,413),
Catemaco_(municipality)
Species of butterfly
Panama, Costa Rica) D. e. chamula Llorente & Luis, 1988 (Mexico) D. e. popoluca Llorente & Luis, 1988 (Mexico) D. e. noelia Lamas, 2004 (Panama) Wikimedia
Dismorphia_eunoe
11°14′N 94°04′E / 11.23°N 94.06°E / 11.23; 94.06 (Homshuk) 70 2015 Popoluca (S. Mexico) spirit of corn (maize) WGPSN Ialonus 48°09′N 168°32′E / 48
List of craters on minor planets
List_of_craters_on_minor_planets
Ronald P. Schaefer, Francis O. Egbokhare (2017) 73 A Grammar of Sierra Popoluca – Lynda Boudreault (2018) 74 A Grammar of Kuuk Thaayorre – Alice R. Gaby
Mouton_Grammar_Library
Heneb Early Egyptian god of grain, produce and vineyards 39 Homshuk Sierra Popoluca (south Mexico) spirit of corn (maize) 70 Ialonus Ialonus, Celtic (British)
List of geological features on Ceres
List_of_geological_features_on_Ceres
“barbaric” and “unintelligent,” a use that the Spanish continued. The Popolucas call themselves Homshuk, which means God of Corn. Today, the Popoloca
Demographics_of_Oaxaca
in plant management: Uncultivated edible plants among the Nahuas and Popolucas of Veracruz, Mexico. Agriculture and Human Values V25 65-77. Huber, Brad
Nahuas_of_La_Huasteca
Genus of plants
pinetorum (Standl. & L.O.Williams) Gonz.-Martínez & Lozada-Pérez Ruehssia popoluca (Juárez-Jaimes & A.Campos) L.O.Alvarado Ruehssia pringlei (S.Watson) L
Ruehssia
mimic-white Dismorphia eunoe eunoe – Eunoe mimic-white Dismorphia eunoe popoluca – Eunoe mimic-white Dismorphia theucharila fortunata – clearwinged mimic-white
List_of_butterflies_of_Mexico
Genus of spiders
The genus name is a combination of aamu, which means "spider" in the Popoluca de la Sierra language spoken in the south of Veracruz, and the ending -nops
Aamunops
(Argia pallens) Springwater dancer (Argia plana) Argia pocomana Argia popoluca Golden-winged dancer (Argia rhoadsi) Tarascan dancer (Argia tarascana)
List of least concern arthropods
List_of_least_concern_arthropods
Municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
900 and 2,100 millimetres (75–83 in). It is conjectured that a group of Popoluca settlers from Oteapan founded a settlement in this location in the early
Zaragoza,_Veracruz
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Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek, Hebrew, Swedish
The Lord is Gracious
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Marvel of Time
Male
Finnish
Finnish name KAUKO means "far away."
Boy/Male
English
From the broad brook.
Boy/Male
English American French German Teutonic
Bright light.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
He who Forgives
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Joy; Sad
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shreekant | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®•ாஂத
An epithet of Vishnu, God of wealth or Vishnu or husband of Lakshmi, Beautiful, Lord Shiva, Of glorious neck
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Light of the Sun
POPOLUCA
POPOLUCA
POPOLUCA
POPOLUCA
POPOLUCA