Mixe

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The Mixe are an Indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico, known for their distinct language, highland communities, and resilient preservation of traditional culture.

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Mixe canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
ethnic group
autonym Ayuujk
continent North America
country Mexico
governance cargo system
communal assemblies
usos y costumbres
hasCustom collective land tenure
communal labor (tequio)
hasSubgroup Midland Mixe
surface form: Highland Mixe

Lowland Mixe
Midland Mixe
historicalRegion Isthmus of Tehuantepec foothills
knownFor preservation of traditional culture
resistance to outside domination
strong communal organization
language Mixe languages
languageFamily Mixe–Zoque language family
locatedIn Oaxaca
Sierra Norte de Oaxaca
majorTown Ayutla Mixtec
surface form: Ayutla Mixe

San Pedro y San Pablo Ayutla
Santa María Tlahuitoltepec
Tamazulápam del Espíritu Santo
Totontepec Villa de Morelos
neighboringGroup Chinantec people
surface form: Chinantecs

Zapotecs
partOf Mesoamerican cultural area
region southern Oaxaca
surface form: eastern Oaxaca

northeastern Oaxaca
religion Indigenous Mesoamerican religion
Roman Catholicism
syncretic Catholic–Indigenous beliefs
religiousCenter Santa María Tlahuitoltepec
traditionalBelief sacred mountains
veneration of natural forces
traditionalCrop beans
coffee
maize
squash
sugarcane
traditionalEconomy subsistence agriculture
traditionalInstrument guitar
violin
wind instruments
traditionalMusic brass band music
wind ensembles
usesCalendar Catholic ritual calendar with Indigenous elements
usesSystem milpa agriculture

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