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    The Mazahuas are an Indigenous people of Mexico, primarily inhabiting the northwestern portion of the State of Mexico and small parts of Michoacán and...
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    The Mazahua language (Central Mazahua: Jñatrjo, [ɲ̥atrjo]) is an Oto-Pamean language spoken in the central states of Mexico by the ethnic group that is...
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  • Mazahua may refer to: Mazahua people, an Indigenous people of Mexico Mazahua language, the Oto-Pamean language spoken by the Mazahua people This disambiguation...
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    enculturation can be found cross-culturally. Collaborative practices in the Mazahua people have shown that participation in everyday interaction and later learning...
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    Purépechas, Mazahua, Otomi, and Mixtecs are also present in the central regions of Mexico. In the Northern and Bajio regions of Mexico, Indigenous people are...
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    Objects made from precious metals such as silver are a specialty of the Mazahua people of the Toluca Valley. One specialty is jewelry and other decorative...
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  • Maya people Mazahua people Mixe people Pima people Purépecha people Rarámuri people Seri people Tohono o'odham people Yaqui people Nahuas Mayo people Tzotzil...
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    Otomi (redirect from Otomí people)
    the rest of the peoples that form part of the same Otomanguean branch: Mazahuas, Matlatzincas, Tlahuicas, Chichimecas. The Otomi currently occupy a fragmented...
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    workshop "Centro de Capacitación Mazahua", with the intentions to enhance income opportunities for the Mazahua-Otomí people after their migration to the larger...
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  • Jñatjo (from the Mazahua endonym Tetjo ñaa jñatjo, roughly meaning "those who speak their own language") may refer to: Mazahua people Mazahua language This...
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