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Some Post-Conquest Changes in Mazahua
International Journal of American Linguistics, 19560. The oldest known study of the Mazahua language was made by Diego de Nagera Yanguas in his Doctrina y Ensenanza en la Lengua Mazahua, published in 1637.1 It is my purpose to indicate some similarities and differences in the Mazahua of today and that spoken 300 years ago.
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Oral mucosa lesions in Mazahua Indian adolescents.
Acta odontologica latinoamericana : AOL, 2003The epidemiologic data on oral lesions in native Indians remain unknown in many countries around the world. This paper reports the prevalence and distribution of oral congenital anomalies and pathologic lesions found in a survey of 107 schoolchildren (ages 12 to 17), from two isolated communities in the ethnographic Mazahua area in the State of Mexico.
J A, Banderas +2 more
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Some Morphophonemic Rules in Mazahua
International Journal of American Linguistics, 1975openaire +1 more source
Midwifery and Medicinal Plants in the Mazahua and Otomi Indigenous Group of the State of Mexico
Social Sciences, 2023Joel Rodriguez-Zuniga +2 more
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Mazahua Ethnobotany: Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Management, and Local People Subsistence
Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions, 2022Alejandro Casas, Casas Alejandro
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Mazahua Ethnobotany: Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Management, and Local People Subsistence
Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions, 2023Berenice Farfán-Heredia +2 more
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Interactional Style and Nonverbal Meaning: Mazahua Children Learning How to Be Separate-But-Together
Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1994Ruth Paradise
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