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  2. Zapotec peoples - Wikipedia

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    Much of Zapotec social life is strongly segregated by sex. Men and women often work separately, coming together to eat in the morning and evening, and during ritual occasions, they remain separate except when dancing." [10] The purity of women is highly valued and their sexual and social autonomy can be hindered as a result. "Most women in the ...

  3. Zapotec civilization - Wikipedia

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    Zapotec is a tone language, which means that the meaning of a word is often determined by voice pitch (tonemes), essential for understanding the meaning of different words. The Zapotec languages features up to 4 distinct tonemes: high, low, rising and falling. [13]

  4. Category:Zapotec civilization - Wikipedia

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    The Zapotec civilization (700 BCE − 1521 CE) — an indigenous pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the Oaxaca Valley of Mesoamerica. Zapotec archaeological sites are in present-day Oaxaca state of southwestern México.

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    Shortly after the suit was reported on by the Seattle Times, Microsoft confirmed it was updating the GWX software once again to add more explicit options for opting out of a free Windows 10 upgrade; [368] [369] [366] the final notification was a full-screen pop-up window notifying users of the impending end of the free upgrade offer, and ...

  6. Category:Zapotec people - Wikipedia

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  7. Zapotec - Wikipedia

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    Zapotec peoples, contemporary indigenous peoples of Mexico Zapotecan languages , a group of related Oto-Manguean languages (including Zapotec languages), of central Mesoamerica Zapotec language (Jalisco) , an extinct language from Jalisco state in Mexico, unrelated (despite its name) to the group of Zapotec languages.

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  9. Yatee Zapotec - Wikipedia

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    Yatee Zapotec and Lachirioag Zapotec (San Cristóbal Lachiruaj) are dialects of a Zapotec language of Oaxaca, Mexico. The Mexican government organization INALI recognizes both Yalálag Zapotec and Yatee Zapotec as a variety of Zapotec called Zapoteco serrano, del sureste .