The neighboring Mixtec and Zapotec villages pursue a southern delocalized pattern of dispersion and deterritorialization. |
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Zapotec influence disappeared, although the site was partially reoccupied by the Mixtec. |
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My nephew tried to organize these farmworkers, only to discover that they did not speak Spanish and he spoke no Mixtec. |
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The typical resident is 18 years old, speaks Spanish or Mixtec, and works all day in the blast-furnace desert heat. |
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The region was dominated by confederacies of Mixtec and Zapotec royal families, who constantly expanded their control through marriage alliances. |
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She came to Oregon from her Mixtec community in Oaxaca, Mexico, in 1987, following her husband, who was legalized that same year. |
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As with the Nahua-speaking Aztecs of central Mexico during the same era, a three-stage scheme of language change seems to fit the Mixtec case. |
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Publicize the research results widely in the Mixtec region, and especially in the community of San Pedro Yosotato. |
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Dr. Pike joined SIL in 1935 and with his wife, Evelyn, worked with the Mixtec people of Mexico to analyze their language and develop an alphabet. |
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Born in Oaxaca to an Anglo-American father and a Mixtec Indian mother, Downs grew up living in Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca and Minneapolis, Minnesota as well as in Southern California. |
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Terraciano has a number of distinguished predecessors, among them Ronald Spores, who threw light on many aspects of prehispanic, colonial, and modern Mixtec affairs. |
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After dropping out of music school, she was back home in Oaxaca, Mexico, when a neighbour asked her to translate a document from English into Mixtec. |
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Felix's older son, Victor, is trilingual in Mixtec, Spanish and English and has the naughty cheek of a boy who is legal. |
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Now as in the past, the territorial rights struggle configures the identity of the Mixtec people. |
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Knowing no Spanish to use as a common second language, he began learning Mixtec monolingually. |
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He accompanied Francisco de Orozco to subdue the indigenous Mixtec people at what would eventually become the city of Oaxaca, in Mexico. |
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The Mixtec case demonstrates the obvious necessity of inventing ways and means of connecting and reorganizing as a people to confront violations of the rights of all. |
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Only relatively recently has the maplike character of Mixtec ritual and genealogical manuscripts been fully recognized. |
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The style of the Grolier is hybrid, showing Toltec and Mixtec influences. |
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Mixtec manuscripts of pre-Columbian times also rendered trees in the form of crosses, but these are intended to be world trees connecting the underworld to the heavens. |
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Mixtec indigenous communities, their collective vision, their structures and forms of organization, and their centuries-long struggle for recognition of their rights, land, and territory. |
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The 2000 general census recorded 62 indigenous languages and several dialects, including Nahuatl, Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, Tzotzil, Otomi and Tzeltzal. |
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It is an ancient city that has had ties with the Zapotec, Mixtec, Aztecs and eventually the Spanish throughout history, and has changed names almost as many times as it has changed hands. |
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A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Mixtec, and Nahua peoples, had their own written languages and records. |
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The melodic strains of Zapotec blend with Mixtec, two of the 12 languages spoken by 1 million indigenous who live in Oaxaca. |
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This orientation is aligned with the summer solstice, and it may relate to the worship of a solar deity related to the Mixtec 7 Flower, or Aztec Tonacatecuhtli. |
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