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Zapotec Indians

LC control no.sh 85149664
LC classificationF1219.8.Z37 Pre-Columbian
F1221.Z3 Modern
Topical headingZapotec Indians
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Variant(s)Be'ena'a Indians
Ben 'Zaa Indians
Binii Gula'sa' Indians
Didxažon̳ Indians
Tsapotecatl Indians
Za Indians
Zapoteca Indians
Zapoteco Indians
See alsoIndians of Mexico
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Chatino Indians
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Found inEthnologue: pp. 17-18 (Zapoteco)
Murdock world cult.: p. 128 (Chatino)
Swanton Ind. tribes: p. 624.
Voegelin lang. p. 357 (Zapotec (Zapoteco) (Chatino and Zapotec are related))
Enciclopedia de México, 1998 (Zapotecas; los zapotecas)
Wikipedia, June 22, 2016: Zapotec peoples (The Zapotecs (Zoogocho Zapotec: Didxažon̳ [note: the "n̳" in "Didxažon̳" appears as the International Phonetic Alphabet symbol for velar nasal]) are an indigenous people of Mexico. The population is concentrated in the southern state of Oaxaca, but Zapotec communities exist in neighboring states, as well The Zapotecs call themselves Be'ena'a, which means "The People")
Ethnologue, via WWW, June 22, 2016 (Zapotec. A macrolanguage of Mexico. ISO 639-3: zap.