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    The Triqui language is a Mixtecan language of Oto-Manguean genetic affiliation. Trique peoples are known for their distinctive woven huipiles, baskets, and morrales (handbags). [2] Triqui people live in a mountainous region, called "La Mixteca Baja", in the southwestern part of the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. The elevation within the Triqui region ...

  2. Triqui. The Trique are an indigenous people of the western part of Oaxaca, centered in the municipalities of Juxtlahuaca, Tlaxiaco and Putla. They number around 23,000 according to the Ethnologue surveys. All Triqui peoples are known for their distinctive woven huipiles, baskets, and morrales (handbags).

  3. The battle for the preservation of indigenous languages and culture has been and continues to be one of the most important battles for the indigenous communities. For languages and cultures to persevere, it is imperative that new generations learn them and embrace them. With this in mind, Puentes, a program within the Mixteco Indigenous ...

  4. Jan 11, 2019 · The Mixtec: Heeding nature’s language. Detail from the Codex Zouche-Nuttall, a pre-Columbian (1200-1521) screenfold manuscript book painted on deer skin, depicting the life of the Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar-Claw (right). By Aracely Torres Morales. The Mixtec of Mexico have long known how to predict changes in the weather from the ...

  5. The Mixtec language is distinguished by its complex phonology and syntax. It boasts a variety of dialects, each with unique phonetic and syntactical characteristics. The language employs a tonal system, where the pitch of a word can alter its meaning entirely, a feature that adds to its linguistic intricacy.

  6. Trique Indian Language (Triqui) Trique is an Oto-Manguean language of Mexico. There are three varieties of Trique, known as Triqui de Chicahuaxtla, Triqui de Copala, and Triqui de San Martín Itunyoso, which are considered separate languages by some people and dialects of the same language by others. Taken together there are about 35,000 ...

  7. The Mixtec Languages. The name of the Mixtec language is pronounced [‘mistɛk] ( MEES-tek) or sometimes [‘mikstɛk] ( MEEX-tek ). Some people might also say [‘miʃtɛk] ( MEESH-tek ). Mixtec is a group of indigenous languages of Mexico. This means that Mixtec is completely unrelated to Spanish (which is part of the Indo-European language ...

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