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Mexican language risks dying out the last two speakers aren't talking Trouble in Tabasco for centuries-old Ayapaneco tongue as anthropologists race to compile dictionary of Nuumte Oote Manuel Segovia still speaks Ayapaneco to his wife and son who
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I work at a large hotel in Orange County where 80 percent of the employees are Latin American, primarily Mexican...However, the one thing that bothers me is that when they are speaking to each other, they only speak in Spanish. They do it in front of
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Remembering Mexican author and journalist Carlos Montemayor, as the country celebrates the bicentenary of its independence. The day after Carlos Montemayor died (February 28, 2010) in Mexico City, La Jornada, a national daily, carried a full page
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Click the links below to share this article with others. Since 1991, Atilano has been a fruit picker and supervisor on a local rancho, a plot of land boasting about 135 acres of oranges, lemons, and avocados...A Nipomo resident, Atilano moved to the
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The Mexican government has honored UC Davis law professor Frank James Smith with the Ohtli Award, "the highest recognition granted by Mexico to individuals who pave pathways for Mexicans abroad," said Consul General of Mexico, Carlos González Gutié
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Maya and Nahuatl � to its universal search service, a company official said Thursday. "Searches in these two pre-Columbian languages and mobile satellite-linked connections to the Internet are part of Google's growth strategy," Google's Mexico
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This year Mexico will be one of the worst-hit countries due to the crisis that began in the United States and quickly spread all over the world. The cost of Mexican economic dependence on the United States is being paid by the poor, in clear
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Como antropóloga1, hice trabajo de campo en la comunidad de Santa Catarina del Monte, un pueblo de la sierra de Texcoco, que conserva tradiciones nahuas. En la comunidad, la organización familiar es esencial para tejer la red de
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LICENCIADA EN ANTROPOLOGÍA SOCIALDelia Angelina Sánchez Bonilla LAS YERBAS DE ATZOYATLAComo antropóloga1, hice trabajo de campo en la comunidad de Santa Catarina del Monte, un pueblo de la sierra de
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