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  1. Perhaps the most significant contribution of the Mixtec language to Mexican Spanish is in the field of place names, particularly in the western regions of the state of Oaxaca, where several communities are still known by Mixtec names (joined with a saint's name): San Juan Ñumí, San Bartolo Yucuañe, Santa Cruz Itundujia, and many more. In ...

    • 530,000 in Mexico (2020 census)
    • Mexico
  2. Jan 11, 2019 · The Mixtec have been in tune with nature for centuries. Today, as in olden times, they interpret the signs that nature sends them to make the right decisions. Their language contains a great variety of information that could provide solutions to the current problems raised by climate change.

  3. The Mixtec culture (also called the Mixtec civilization) was a pre-hispanic archaeological culture, corresponding to the ancestors of the Mixtec people; they called themselves ñuu Savi (a name that their descendants still preserve), which means "people or nation of the rain". It had its first manifestations in the Mesoamerican Middle ...

    • 1500 BC - 1523 AD
    • 1500 BC
    • Present day Mexico, Oaxaca, Puebla, Guerrero
    • Mixtec religion
  4. Jun 25, 2013 · The Other Mexicans. Indigenous people come from a world apart from Spanish-speaking Mexicans. On a dusty highway in California's Central Valley, a black Chevy truck heads toward bright fields of ...

    • Katya Cengel
  5. mixtec.sdsu.edu › languageMixtec.org

    The Academy for the Mixtec Language (Ve’e Tu’un Savi in Mixtec, literally, “House of the Voice of the Rain”) formed in 1989 to preserve the Mixtec language and to develop a standardized written alphabet. Mixtec pronunciation roughly follows Spanish pronunciation, but has some unique features.

  6. The history of these people in northwestern Oaxaca, Mexico, is presented mainly in the light of events that occurred in the sixteenth century, a crucial period that included the last two pre-Hispanic decades of Mixtec autonomy, the impact of the Spanish Conquest, the consolidation of colonial rule, and the adjustment to it.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MixtecMixtec - Wikipedia

    They put up resistance to Spanish rule until they were subdued by the Spanish and their central Mexican allies led by Pedro de Alvarado. Mixtecs have migrated to various parts of both Mexico and the United States.

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