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  2. Mezquital Valley - Wikipedia

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    The town of Ixmiquilpan is the center of the Mezquital Valley, especially its Otomi population. [15] The center of this town is its parish church, named after the Archangel Michael . It is noted for its large series of murals done in the 16th century by native artists depicting Eagle and Jaguar warriors in battle, along with other pre-Hispanic ...

  3. Northwestern Otomi - Wikipedia

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    Mezquital Otomi (Otomí del Valle del Mezquital). The autonym is Hñahñu [2] It is spoken in the state of Hidalgo, especially in the Mezquital Valley, by 100,000 people. There are also some migrant worker expatriates in the United States in the states of Texas (270), Oklahoma (230), and North Carolina (100). A dictionary and grammar of the ...

  4. Otomi - Wikipedia

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    The Otomi of Mezquital or (Hñähñu) maintained a state of war upon the Spanish and their Ixtenco otomi allies with records indicating that the hñähñu (Otomi of Mezquital) resisted assimilation and maintained nomadic raiding parties that attacked any Spanish settlement within Hidalgo maintaining a state of war that lasted until the first ...

  5. File:WIKITONGUES- Evan speaking Hñähñu.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: This video was recorded by Daniel Bögre Udell in Cusco, Peru, where he and Evan met at the Regional Congress of Indigenous Languages for Latin America and the Caribbean. Otomi Mezquital, or Otomi del Valle del Mezquital, called by the people of Mezquital Valley "Hñähñú", is one of a large number of Otomi languages forming a ...

  6. Otomi language - Wikipedia

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    Otomi comes from the Nahuatl word otomitl, which in turn possibly derived from an older word, totomitl "shooter of birds." [3] It is an exonym; the Otomi refer to their language as Hñähñú, Hñähño, Hñotho, Hñähü, Hñätho, Hyųhų, Yųhmų, Ñųhų, Ñǫthǫ, or Ñañhų, depending on the dialect.

  7. 5 things to know for Feb. 21: Federal firings, Inflation ...

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    5 things to know for Feb. 21: Federal firings, Inflation, Ukraine, Guantanamo Bay, New iPhone

  8. Pachuca - Wikipedia

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    Pachuca (Spanish pronunciation: ⓘ; Mezquital Otomi: Nju̱nthe), formally known as Pachuca de Soto, is the capital and largest city of the east-central Mexican state of Hidalgo, located in the south-central part of the state. Pachuca de Soto is also the name of the municipality for which the city serves as municipal seat.

  9. 8 Luxurious Valentine’s Day Gifts Only the Wealthiest Couples ...

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    Splashing out on a Michelin-starred meal, like the full tasting menu at three-star Eleven Madison Park in New York that runs $365 per guest, is a splurge for most, but just another Friday for the ...