wiktionary Zapotec or zapoteca may refer to Cultures and languages Zapotec civilization , a historical indigenous pre Columbian civilization and archaeological culture of central Mexico Zapotec languages , a group of closely related indigenous Mesoamerican languages Zapotec peoples , contemporary indigenous peoples of Mexico Zapotecan languages , a group of related Oto Manguan languages including Zapotec languages , of central Mesoamerica Animals and plants Bolitoglossa zapoteca , a species of salamander Zapotec tomato , a pleated heirloom tomato variety Zapoteca plant , a legume genus including for example Zapoteca aculeata and Zapoteca portoricensis subsp. portoricensis Zapoteca portoricensis subsp. portoricensis Music March of the Zapotec Holland EP , released by the band Beirut band Beirut Disambig Category Nahuatl words and phrases es Zapoteca id Zapotec simple Zapotec zh ... more details
Infobox language name Coatl n Zapotec region Oaxaca in Mexico speakers 500 familycolor American fam1 Oto Manguean MP fam2 Zapotecan languages Zapotecan fam3 Zapotec languages Zapotec iso3 zps Coatl n Zapotec is an Oto Manguean languages Oto Manguean language of the Zapotecan languages Zapotecan branch, spoken in southern Oaxaca , Mexico . The Ethnologue counts 500 speakers. It uses linguolabial consonant linguolabial sounds as onomatopoeia . External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code zps Ethnologue page on Coatl n Zapotec http www.ailla.utexas.org search view resource.html?lg id 87&name Zapotec, 20Coatl E1n Loxicha AILLA resources for Coatl n Loxicha Zapotec Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America http www.linguistics.berkeley.edu rosemary clz.htm Dr. Beam de Azcona on Coatl n Loxicha Zapotec Spanish and English Category Mesoamerican languages Category Indigenous languages of Mexico Category Zapotecan languages na lang stub br Zapotekeg Coatl n ... more details
Infobox language name Zapotec nativename Diidzaj, Diza, Ditsa, Diidxaz , Tiits S . . . region Mexico ... languages Oto Manguean fam2 Zapotecan languages Zapotecan dia1 see List of Zapotec languages agency Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Ind genas iso2 zap iso3 zap iso3comment see List of Zapotec languages map Zapotecan Languages.png mapcaption Zapotecan languages in Oaxaca . notice IPA The Zapotec language ... languages spoken by the Zapotec people from the southwestern central highlands of Mexico . Present day ... of Oaxaca . Zapotec speaking communities are also found in the neighboring states of Puebla and Guerrero . Emigration has also brought a number of native Zapotec speakers to the United States , particularly in California . In most Zapotec speaking communities, Spanish is also spoken. Name The name of the language in Zapotec itself varies according to the geographical variant. In Juchit n Isthmus ... reduced as appropriate for part of a compound . Classification External Zapotec and the related ... Manguean languages Oto Manguean language family . Zapotec languages along with all Oto Manguean languages ... acquired characteristics from genetically unrelated languages of the area. Internal see also List of Zapotec languages There is no one Zapotec language. Dialectal divergence observed between Zapotec ... presented in a single table. ref Many varieties of Zapotec are mutual intelligibility mutually unintelligible ... study of this kind has been done in the Zapotec area. It is the primary basis on which the Ethnologue ... sixty Zapotec languages. ref Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Ind genas. 2008. Catalogo de las lenguas .... http www.inali.gob.mx catalogo2007 html v zapoteco.html. ref Zapotec languages and dialects fall into four broad geographic divisions Zapoteco de la Sierra Norte Northern Zapotec , Valley Zapotec, Zapoteco de la Sierra Sur Southern Zapotec , and Isthmus Zapotec . Northern Zapotec languages ... Zapotec languages and are spoken in the mountainous region of Oaxaca , in the Southern Sierra ... more details
Infobox language name Tilquiapan Zapotec nativename Zapoteco de San Miguel Tilquiapan region Oaxaca in Mexico speakers 7,000 date 2007 ethnicity familycolor American fam1 Oto Manguean MP fam2 Zapotecan languages Zapotecan fam3 Zapotec languages Zapotec iso3 zps Tilquiapan Zapotec Zapoteco de San Miguel Tilquiapan is an Oto Manguean languages Oto Manguean language of the Zapotecan languages Zapotecan branch, spoken in southern Oaxaca , Mexico . Santa In s Yatzechi Zapotec is close enough to be considered a dialect, and Ocotl n Zapotec is also close. Sounds Vowels class wikitable cellpadding 4 caption Vowel phonemes of Tilquiapan Zapotec ref Harvcoltxt Merrell 2008 p 109 ref Front vowel Front Central vowel Central Back vowel Back align left Close vowel Close align center IPAlink i align center IPAlink align center IPAlink u align left Mid vowel Mid colspan 2 align center IPA align center IPAlink o o align left Open vowel Open align center IPAlink a Each vowel can also be glottalization glottalized , a phenomenon manifested as either creaky voice throughout the vowel or, more commonly, as a sequence of a vowel and a glottal stop optionally followed by an echo of the vowel. ref Harvcoltxt Merrill 2008 p 110 ref class wikitable caption Consonant phonemes of Tilquiapan Zapotec ref Harvcoltxt Merrell 2008 p 108 ref colspan 2 rowspan 2 colspan 2 rowspan 2 Bilabial consonant Bilabial colspan 2 rowspan 2 Dental consonant Dental br Alveolar consonant Alveolar colspan 2 rowspan 2 Postalveolar consonant Post br alveolar colspan 2 rowspan 2 Palatal consonant Palatal colspan 4 Velar consonant Velar align center colspan 2 small plain small colspan 2 small labialization labialized small ... 2 colspan 2 colspan 2 As with other Zapotec languages, the primary distinction between consonant ... last Merrill first Elizabeth year 2008 title Tilquiapan Zapotec journal Journal of the International ... first2 Barbara E. year 1980 title Fortis versus lenis in Cajonos Zapotec phonology journal International ... more details
Incubator code zai Yaaza hro Infobox language name Isthmus Zapotec nativename diidxaz pronunciation IPA oax d d z region Oaxaca , Mexico speakers 85,000 date 1990 date   census familycolor American fam1 Oto Manguean languages Oto Manguean fam2 Zapotecan languages Zapotecan fam3 Zapotec languages Zapotec script Latin script Latin iso3 zai Isthmus Zapotec endonym native name diidxaz Spanish language Spanish Zapoteco del Istmo is a Zapotecan languages Zapotecan language spoken in Tehuantepec and Juchit n de Zaragoza , in the Mexican state of Oaxaca . Sounds The sounds of Isthmus Zapotec are Consonants Plosives Voiceless p t c sup 1 sup Voiced b d g sup 2 sup Fricatives and Affricates Voiced z dx x Voiceless s ch xh except before another consonant when it is written as x Nasals m n Sonorants Plain r l y Emphasized u r u u l u sup 1 sup When a k sound occurs before e or i , it becomes qu . sup 2 sup When a g sound occurs before e or i , it becomes gu . Also, it is written g for a gw sound. sup 3 sup This sound b occurs very rarely for a bilabial trill . It occurs in words like berenb . Vowels Plain a e i o u Laryngealized aa ee ii oo uu Checked by a glottal stop a e i o u Syllable structure Isthmus Zapotec has only open syllables that is, they must end in a vowel . References es icon cite book year 1956 title Alfabeto Popular para La Escritura del Zapoteco del Istmo url http www.sil.org mexico zapoteca istmo L073 AlfPopZapIstmo zai.htm es icon cite book last Pickett first Velma B. origyear 1959 year 1988 title Vocabulario Zapoteco del Istmo url http www.sil.org mexico zapoteca istmo S003a VocZapIstmo zai.htm es icon cite book last Marlett first Stephen A. coauthors Pickett, Velma B. chapter El pronombre inaudible en el zapoteco del Istmo editor Fern ndez, Zarina ... A. Scott year 2003 title Zapotec English English Zapotec Isthmus Concise Dictionary isbn 0 7818 1010 ... code zai http www.sil.org mexico zapoteca istmo 00i ZapotecoIstmo zai.htm SIL Mexico Isthmus Zapotec ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Zapotec image File Heliodoro Charis.jpg 100px File Benito Juarez Presidente.jpg ... ref name autogenerated1 http www.kpbs.org news 2010 sep 01 zapotec language course offered sdsu ref ... Zapotecan languages Zapotec , Spanish language Spanish , English language English related The Zapotecs Zapotec languages Zoogocho Zapotec Didxa o are an Indigenous peoples of Mexico indigenous people ... , but Zapotec communities exist in neighboring states, as well. The present day population is estimated ... in one of the native Zapotec language s and dialect s. In pre Columbian times, the Zapotec ... a system of writing. Many people of Zapotec ancestry have emigrated to the United States over ... Zapotec is an exonym coming from Nahuatl language Nahuatl lang nah Latn tzapot cah singular ... lang zap Latn Be ena a , which means The People. Main Zapotec civilization The first Zapotecs ... of which are Monte Alb n and Mitla . Culture Language Main Zapotec languages The Zapotecan language ... . The major variant is Isthmus Zapotec , which is spoken on the Pacific coastal plain of Southern Oaxaca ... Encyclopedia year 1913 ref Zapotec women Zapotec women in the Mexican state of Oaxaca play a variety of social roles in their families and communities. As is true for many other cultures, Zapotec ... of marriage, childbearing, and work. Within them, they make up a vital part of the fabric that is Zapotec ... first Lynn year 2002 title Sexualities and Genders in Zapotec Oaxaca journal Latin American Perspectives ... and Zapotec gender roles. ref name ste A cultural ideal was created where the biological sexes and gender ... Much of Zapotec social life is strongly segregated by gender. Men and women often work separately ... among the Zapotec of Oaxaca, Mexico title Of Mice and Women Aspects of Female Aggression last Fry first ..., another important role for the Zapotec women is that of mother. Childbearing and rearing are female ... System of Higher Education jstor 3773111 ref Labor function In Zapotec Oaxaca, the gendered ... more details
Extent of the Zapotec civilization The Zapotec civilization was an indigenous peoples indigenous pre ... major cities in Mesoamerica and the center of a Zapotec state that dominated much of what is now ... Monte Alban 3 ca AD 200 900 Monte Alban 4 ca 900 1350 Monte Alban 5 ca 1350 1521 Zapotec civilization ... may have been a response to a military threat. The Zapotec state formed at Monte Alb n began an expansion ... BC AD 200 . Zapotec rulers began to seize control over the provinces outside the valley of Oaxaca. They could ... 1996 , p. 208 ref The expansion of the Zapotec empire peaked during the Monte Alban II phase .... These regions previously had their own unique styles which were suddenly replaced with Zapotec style pottery, indicating that they had become part of the Zapotec empire. Archaeologist Alfonso ... plaza of Monte Alb n is further evidence for the dramatic expansion of the Zapotec state. The building ... 40 carved stones with Mesoamerican writing systems Zapotec writing hieroglyphic writing . The stones ... The name Zapotec is an exonym coming from Nahuatl language Nahuatl tzapot cah singular tzapot catl , which means inhabitants of the place of sapote . The Zapotec referred to themselves by some variant of the term Be ena a , which means The People . Language see also Zapotec languages List of Zapotec ... Zapotec The Zapotec language belongs to a Historical linguistics language family called Oto Manguean ... . ref Whitecotton 1977 , pp. 12 13 Ll.2 16 ref The Zapotecan group includes the Zapotec languages and the closely related Chatino language Chatino . Zapotec languages are spoken in the southwest part of the state of Oaxaca. ref Whitecotton 1977 , p. 12 Ll.35 37 ref Zapotec is a tone language , which ... the meaning of different words. The technical word for it is tonemes. The Zapotec language ... of Oaxaca. The Oaxaca Valley , the cradle of Zapotec civilization, is a broad valley in the north ... of arable land. At the time of the emergence of Zapotec civilization, the valley soil had not suffered ... more details
Hockey team team Zapotec Totems color Navy color text White logo logosize city Mexico City , Mexico league Liga Mexicana lite conference division founded 2010 arena colours coach Kevin Marcin GM website name1 dates1 name2 dates2 The Zapotec Totems are a semi professional ice hockey team in Mexico City , Mexico . They play in the Liga Mexicana lite . History The club founded in 2010, and joined the LME for the 2010 11 season. They finished in last place in the regular season, and did not qualify for the league playoffs. Season by Season Results class wikitable style font weight bold background color dddddd align center Season GP W L SOW SOL Pts GF GA Place Playoffs align center 2010 11 12 2 7 3 0 12 27 44 align left 4th Did not qualify Roster G Andres de la Garma 1 br G Agustin Grimaldi 2 br D Dior Miller 3 C br D Aldo Shiav n 18 br D Francisco Padilla 8 br D Ra l Bonilla 11 br D Miguel P rter 14 A br D Emmanuel Cardozo 15 br F Eduardo Glennie 5 br F Oscar Flores 9 br F Alejandro Frade 10 br F Est fano Bonfante 13 br F Roberto S nchez 4 br F Ander Barberena 6 A br F Juan Pablo Desayve 7 br F Jorge Ehlers 16 br F Roger Garza 12 br F Alejandro Garc a 19 br F Sebasti n Ortega 17 br External links http portal.hockeymexico.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 108&Itemid 138 Team profile on hockeymexico.com Category Ice hockey teams in Mexico de Zapotec Totems ... more details
Infobox language name Yatzachi Zapotec nativename region Oaxaca in Mexico speakers 2,500 date 1990 ethnicity familycolor American fam1 Oto Manguean MP fam2 Zapotecan languages Zapotecan fam3 Zapotec languages Zapotec agency Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Ind genas iso3 zav map Zapotecan Languages.png ..., Oaxaca Villalteco region. notice IPA Yatzachi Zapotec is an Oto Manguean languages Oto Manguean language ... Alta District, Oaxaca Villa Alta group of Zapotec Dialect dialects , of which the main dialect ... Vowels Yatzachi Zapotec has six vowels . The a, e, and i are the same as these vowels in Spanish language Spanish . In earlier forms of Zapotec, there was a sound between o and u, which in the case of Yatzachi Zapotec was closer to the o sound, but in other Zapotec dialects was more of a u sound. In the modern ... loanwords. In addition, Yatzachi Zapotec has a schwa sound. This sound is more neutral and has ... center Open vowel Open IPAlink a Consonants In Yatzachi Zapotec, it is easier to think of consonants ... and non aspirated sounds occurs on the consonants ch , x , l , and n . Yatzachi Zapotec also contains ... or end of a word. Elsewhere, a single r represents a Tap consonant tap consonant . Zapotec also features ... Zapotec orthography, and the symbols in brackets reflect the sound as written in the International ... small Fortis and lenis fortis small align center r r r rr r Tone The Villa Alta Zapotec dialects have ... Nouns Gender and Number Most Zapotec nouns do not vary morphologically in gender or number ... form. Certain nouns in Zapotec have the ability to use affixes that indicate possession ... In Zapotec languages, the aspect of the verb is denoted by a prefix or prefixes. The aspect describes ... aspect. However, in Zapotec languages, the continuative or stative aspects are used to convey the simple ... Aspect Many, but not all, verbs in Zapotec have the ability to denote approximation, or movement ... is saying. In Yatzachi Zapotec, there are three moods the indicative, which is used for factual statements ... more details
The following is a list of Zapotec languages according to The Ethnologue . The new catalog of languages ... indicated otherwise. class wikitable style width 100 Approximate number of speakers of all Zapotec languages 785,000 Zapotec language Where spoken Own name ISO 639 3 Number of speakers Alo pam Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zaq Amatl n Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpo Asunci n Mixtepec Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zoo Zapotec, Ayoquesco Oaxaca Ethnolink zaf Cajonos Zapotec San Pablo Yaganiza, Oaxaca Ethnolink zad Chichicapan Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpv Choapan Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpc Coatecas Altas Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zca Coatl n Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zps El Alto Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpp Elotepec Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zte Guevea de Humboldt Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpg G il Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink ztu Isthmus Zapotec Juchit n, Oaxaca Diidxaz IPA did a za ref Pickett et al. 2007 ref Ethnolink zai Lachiguiri Zapotec Oaxaca diitza Ethnolink zpa Lachix o Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpl Loxicha Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink ztp Mazaltepec Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpy Miahuatl n Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zam Mitla Zapotec San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Oaxaca Didxsaj IPA did sa ref Stubblefield & Stubblefield 1991 18 ref Ethnolink zaw Mixtepec Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpm Ocotl n Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zac Ozolotepec Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zao Petapa Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpe Quiavicuzas Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpj Quioquitani Quier Zapotec Santa Catarina Quioquitani, Oaxaca Tiits S IPA ti ts s ref Ward, Zurita S nchez & Marlett 2008 ref Ethnolink ztq Rinc n Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zar San Agust n Mixtepec Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink ztm San Baltazar Loxicha Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpx San Juan Guelav a Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zab San Pedro Quiatoni Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpf San Vicente Coatl n Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpt Santa Catarina Albarradas Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink ztn Santa In s Yatzechi Zapotec Oaxaca Ethnolink zpn Santa Mar a Quiegolani Zapotec Oaxaca ... more details
The Zapotec peoples Zapotec cultre was polytheist. List of some deities Cocijo , god of rain Coquihani, god of light Copijcha, god of war Chicomostoc Cozobi, god of maize Pecala, god of dreams References Zapotec civilization DEFAULTSORT Zapotec Category Mesoamerican deities ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name March of the Zapotec Realpeople Holland EP Type EP Artist Beirut band Beirut Cover March of the zapotec holland ep.jpg Released February 17, 2009 Genre Balkan folk br Electronica Label Ba Da Bing Records Last album The Flying Club Cup br 2007 This album March of the Zapotec Holland EP br 2009 Next album The Rip Tide br 2011 Album reviews rev1 Drowned in Sound rev1score 8 10 ref http drownedinsound.com releases 13918 reviews 4136054 beirut march of the zapotec Drowned in Sound review ref rev2 NME rev2score 8 10 ref http www.nme.com reviews beirut 10102 NME review ref rev3 Pitchfork Media rev3score 8.1 10 ref http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 149187 beirut realpeople march of the zapotec holland Pitchfork Media review ref rev4 Rolling Stone rev4score Rating 2.5 5 ref http www.rollingstone.com reviews album 25624445 review 25895625 march of the zapotec realpeople holland Rolling Stone review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot March of the Zapotec peoples Zapotec Holland is a double EP by Beirut band Beirut . March of the Zapotec contains music influenced by Zach Condon s then recent trip to Oaxaca , Mexico . ref http www.pitchforkmedia.com article news 146890 beiruts zach condon discusses new eps time off Beirut s Zach Condon Discusses New EPs, Time Off ref The Jimenez Band, a 19 piece band from Teotitl n del Valle , backs Condon on this EP. ref http www.fortedistribution.co.uk title.php?id 4832 FORTE Music Distribution Press Release ref March of the Zapotec also features one of Condon s favorite works, The Shrew . ref http www.miscellanynews.com 2.1579 exclusive interview with beirut 1.1312698 Exclusive ... of the Zapotec Track listing El Z calo 0 29 La Llorona 3 34 My Wife 2 11 The Akara 3 54 On a Bayonet ... La Llorona Stereogum Premiere ref References reflist Beirut band DEFAULTSORT March Of The Zapotec Holland ... Of The Zapotec Holland fr March of the Zapotec Holland EP pt March of the Zapotec Holland EP ... more details
ZPO may refer to Zivilprozessordnung Germany , the German code of civil procedure Zivilprozessordnung Austria , the Austrian code of civil procedure Amatl n Zapotec, a List of Zapotec languages Zapotec language disambig de Zivilprozessordnung it ZPO lt Zivilprozessordnung ... more details
ISO 639 3 header Z Sierra de Ju rez Zapotec language zaa anchor zaa I L ZapotecZapotec, Sierra de Ju rez zapot que Sierra de Juarez San Juan Guelav a Zapotec language zab anchor zab I L ZapotecZapotec, San Juan Guelav a zapot que San Juan Guelavia Ocotl n Zapotec language zac anchor zac I L ZapotecZapotec, Ocotl n zapot que Ocotlan Cajonos Zapotec language zad anchor zad I L ZapotecZapotec, Cajonos zapot que Cajonos Yareni Zapotec language zae anchor zae I L ZapotecZapotec, Yareni zapot que Yareni Ayoquesco Zapotec language zaf anchor zaf I L ZapotecZapotec, Ayoquesco zapot que Ayoquesco Zaghawa language zag anchor zag I L Zaghawa Zangwal language zah anchor zah I L Zangwal Isthmus Zapotec language zai anchor zai I L Zapotec Diidxaz Zapotec, Isthmus zapot que de l Isthme Zaramo language ... I L Zauzou Miahuatl n Zapotec language zam anchor zam I L ZapotecZapotec, Miahuatl n zapot que Miahuatlan Ozolotepec Zapotec language zao anchor zao I L ZapotecZapotec, Ozolotepec zapot que ozolot p que ISO 639 3 style M L Zapotec language zap anchor zap zap M L ZapotecZapotec zapot que Alo pam Zapotec language zaq anchor zaq I L ZapotecZapotec, Alo pam zapot que Aloapam Rinc n Zapotec language zar anchor zar I L ZapotecZapotec, Rinc n zapot que Rincon Santo Domingo Albarradas Zapotec language zas anchor zas I L ZapotecZapotec, Santo Domingo Albarradas zapot que Santo Domingo Albarradas Tabaa Zapotec language zat anchor zat I L ZapotecZapotec, Tabaa zapot que Tabaa Zangskari language zau anchor zau I L Zangskari Yatzachi Zapotec language zav anchor zav I L ZapotecZapotec, Yatzachi zapot que Yatzachi Mitla Zapotec language zaw anchor zaw I L ZapotecZapotec, Mitla zapot que Mitla Xadani Zapotec language zax anchor zax I L ZapotecZapotec, Xadani zapot que Xadani Zayse ... Altas Zapotec language zca anchor zca I L ZapotecZapotec, Coatecas Altas zapot que Coatecas ..., Chimalapa zoque Chimalapa Zou language zom anchor zom I L Zome Asunci n Mixtepec Zapotec language ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Cosijoeza or Cocijoeza Zapotec language Zapotec Gzio za a was the fourth ruler of the Zapotec civilization Zapotec kingdom of Zaachila from 1487 until his death in 1529. He led an alliance of Zapotecs and Mixtec s against the armies of the Aztec s. Upon his death, he was succeeded by his third son Cosijopii Gzio pe e . S start Succession box title King of Zaachila years 1487 1529 before Zaachila III after Cosijopii S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cosijoeza ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1529 PLACE OF DEATH Category Year of birth missing Category 1529 deaths Category Zapotec people Mesoamerica stub es Cocijoeza ... more details
Infobox language family name Zapotecan region Oaxaca , Mexico familycolor American fam1 Oto Manguean languages Oto Manguean fam2 Eastern Oto Mangue fam3 Popolocan Zapotecan child1 Zapotec languages Zapotec child2 Chatino language Chatino The Zapotecan languages are a group of related Oto Manguean languages which descend from the common proto language proto Zapotecan language spoken by the Zapotec civilization Zapotec people during the era of the dominance of Monte Alb n . The Zapotecan language group contains the languages of the Zapotec language Zapotec dialect continuum and the Chatino language . References http zapotec.agron.iastate.edu lenguas.html Lenguas Zapotecas Category Zapotecan languages Category Mesoamerican languages na lang stub br Zapotekeg es Idioma zapoteco fr Zapot que langue hr Zapotecan nah Tzapot catlaht lli nl Zapoteeks pl J zyk zapotecki ru ... more details
ZPP may refer to ZPP complexity , zero error probabilistic polynomial time Zinc protoporphyrin zirconium potassium perchlorate , a pyrotechnic composition Zwi zek Patriot w Polskich , a Polish communist political party zpp may refer to El Alto Zapotec language ISO 639 3 code, see List of Zapotec languages disambiguation de ZPP fr ZPP it ZPP pl ZPP ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 El Palmillo is a Mesoamerica n Mesoamerican chronology Classic Period archaeological site located in the Valley of Oaxaca , associated with the pre Columbian Zapotec civilization which was centered in the valley and the surrounding highlands of the present day state of Oaxaca , Mexico . Located on a hilltop in the eastern Tlacolula arm of the valley, El Palmillo is just to the south of the pre Columbian site of Mitla and to the east of the major Zapotec regional center, Monte Alb n . A major excavation at the site has been ongoing since 1999, led by Dr. Gary Feinman and Linda Nicholas of the Field Museum of Natural History . Category Zapotec sites Palmillo, El Mesoamerica stub it El Palmillo ... more details
ZTE may refer to ZTE , a Chinese telecommunication equipment company Zalaegerszegi TE , a once time champion Hungarian football team ISO 639 zte , a code referring to the Zapotec languages Zero Thermal expansion Thermal Expansion , a property of materials that do not expand when being heated disambig hu ZTE egy rtelm s t lap ... more details
File Police officer wearing half mask respirator.jpg thumb A New York city police officer wearing a naso buccal mask, in this case for protection A buccal mask is a mask covering the buccal area and mouth. Often the mask will also cover the nose, in which case it may also be referred to as a naso buccal mask. Buccal masks were a common feature in some ancient Mesoamerica n cultures and are portrayed on Aztec , Zapotec civilization Zapotec , and Epi Olmec culture artwork. DEFAULTSORT Buccal Mask Category Masks clothing stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Quiabelagayo alternatively written Guiebelagayo or Quiepelagayo is a Zapotec peoples Zapotec name associated particularly with the Valley of Oaxaca Oaxacan Valley pre Columbian site of Dainzu known also as Macuilxochitl or Macuilsuchil . In Zapotec mythology and religion, Quiabelagayo has been interpreted by some researchers such as Alfonso Caso and Ignacio Bernal as a local Oaxacan equivalent of the central Mexican deity Macuilxochitl , or Five Flower . In post conquest censuses and maps of the region, particularly the Relacion geografica de Macuilxochitl , Quiabelagayo is marked as the indigenous Zapotec toponym for the town San Mateo Macuilxochitl , the settlement adjoining the site of Dainzu. ref Mundy 1996, pp.162 163 ref The derivation of the name is uncertain. John Paddock deconstructs the name Quiabelagayo as composed of the Zapotec language Zapotec word stems for rock , serpent , and five . ref As cited in Mundy 1996, p.163 . ref Pictographically the Relacion geografica de Macuilxochitl translates or associates the name as five flower . Joseph Whitecotton suggests that quia should be read as rock or hill instead of flower , and proposes that bela or pela means reed therefore quiabelagayo can with justification be interpreted as Hill of 5 Reed . ref Whitecotton 1990, pp.17,21 . ref Notes reflist References refbegin indent yes BEGIN biblio format. If indent param. is used, Pls use a colon instead of asterisk for bullet markers in the references list cite web author aut Faulseit, Ronald year 2008 title Cerro Danush An Exploration of the Late Classic Transition in the Tlacolula Valley, Oaxaca url http www.famsi.org reports 07056 index.html format PDF online publication work The Foundation Granting Department Reports Submitted to FAMSI publisher ... aut Whitecotton, Joseph W. authorlink Joseph Whitecotton year 1990 title Zapotec Elite Ethnohistory ... 23095346 refend END biblio format style Category Mesoamerican deities Category Zapotec mesoamerica myth ... more details
Cosijopii I 1502&ndash 1563 ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Outline work Zapotec Culture of Oaxaca publisher Missouri State University date url http history.missouristate.edu jchuchiak Webpage 20Images out 203.htm doi accessdate 2007 12 25 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref was the last sovereign king of the Zapotec peoples Zapotec , an Indigenous peoples of Mexico indigenous Mesoamerica n people. Succeeding his father Cosijoeza to the throne in 1529, Cosijopii moved his capital from Zaachila to Tehuantepec at some point in the mid sixteenth century. ref cite journal last Oudijk first Michel R. authorlink coauthors title La toma de posesi n Un tema mesoamericano para la legitimaci n del poder journal Relaciones volume Verano, vol. 23 issue 91 pages 95 131 publisher Red de Revistas Cient ficas de Am rica Latina y el Caribe Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades location Zamora In the actuality, many people have this name, but, one person, is the better. He is studing in the University Tecnologic of the Mixteca UTM . year 2002 url http redalyc.uaemex.mx redalyc pdf 137 13709105.pdf doi id ISSB 0185 3929 accessdate 2007 12 25 ref The Zapotec areas of Oaxaca were under his command when the conquistador Pedro de Alvarado arrived in Tehuantepec . According to the Catholic Encyclopedia , Cosijopii I subsequently embraced the Catholic Faith, ref CathEncy wstitle Tehuantepec ref apparently turning control over his kingdom to the Spanish. He later built the Convent of Santo Domingo in Tehuantepec. S start Succession box title King of Zaachila years 1529 before Cosijoeza after s end References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cosijopii 01 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1502 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1563 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cosijopii 01 Category 1502 births Category 1563 deaths Category People from Oaxaca Category Zapotec people mesoamerica stub es Cocijopij ... more details
no footnotes date April 2012 File Totopodemaiz.jpg thumb 300px right Totopo. Totopo , in Mexican cuisine , is a flat , round , or triangular Maize corn product similar to a tortilla , best known as originating from Zapotec peoples Zapotec peoples of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of the States of Mexico Mexican state of Oaxaca . There, the Zapotec women bake totopos in a clay oven known as a Horno comixcal . Totopos resemble a round, baked tortilla chip or certain types of Scandinavia n flat bread , however, unlike tortillas, salt is added to the masa and holes are made in the disk prior to baking. An important feature of the baking and salting process is Food preservation preservation , to prevent the decomposition of the corn and growth of mold , regular tortillas generally need to be eaten the same day as they are made or stored cold due to the moisture content, whereas totopos may be stored for future consumption, in the same manner as dry Cracker food crackers . In some cases, fried tortilla chips commercially made in the United States are labeled as or referred to as totopos although they are not made in the manner of the Oaxacan totopo. External links http www.tonataati.org totopo totopo1.html Photos of totopos and explanation in Spanish link broken as of 2009 05 09, http web.archive.org web 20080214130433 http www.tonataati.org totopo totopo1.html archive copy Mexican bread Bread Category Mexican breads Category Tortilla Category Cuisine of Oaxaca Mexico cuisine stub es Totopo nah Totopochtli ja pl Totopos sv Totopos ... more details
center font size larger font color white Zapotec Culture Archaeological Site font style vertical ... W type city display inline,title Culture Zapotec civilization Zapotec peoples Language Zapotec languages Zapotec Chronology 1350 to 1521 CE. Probably earlier Period Mesoamerican Postclassical Apogee ... de Guiengola Guiengola is a Zapotec civilization Zapotec archeological site located 14  ... the name of Guiengola. The name means large stone in the local variant of the Zapotec language ... the other, and 2 pyramids, one to the east and one to the west. ref name OaxOax Background The Zapotec ... Valley , the cradle of Zapotec civilization, is a broad valley in the north eastern part of state ... of Zapotec civilization, the valley soil had not suffered erosion, since the oak pine ... format accessdate Nov. 2010 ref The name Guiengola is an isthmus Zapotec word that means Piedra Grande ... ZonasArqueologicas todas htme za01710.html language Spanish format accessdate Sept. 2010 ref The Zapotec Culture The name Zapotec is an exonym coming from Nahuatl language Nahuatl tzapot cah singular tzapot catl , which means inhabitants of the place of sapote . The Zapotec referred to themselves by some variant of the term Be ena a , which means The People. The Zapotec civilization was a native pre ... of the first major cities in Mesoamerica and the center of a Zapotec state that dominated much of what we know of as the current state of Oaxaca. The Zapotec state formed at Monte Alb n began an expansion ... BC AD 200 . Zapotec rulers began to seize control over the provinces outside the valley of Oaxaca. They could .... ref Marcus and Flannery 1996 , p. 206 ref In the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan , there were Zapotec ... of a Zapotec neighborhood within Teotihuacan and a Teotihuacan style guest house in Monte Alb n. Other important pre Columbian Zapotec sites include Lambityeco , Dainzu , Mitla , Yagul , San Jos Mogote , El Palmillo and Zaachila . The Zapotec language The Zapotec language belongs to a Historical ... more details
ZPG may stand for Zero population growth , a condition of demographic balance where population remains constant over time Zero Population Growth, the former name of the organisation Population Connection zpg, the ISO 639 3 code for the Guevea De Humboldt Zapotec language Z.P.G. , a 1972 science fiction film ZPG 3W , a non rigid airship built by the Goodyear Aircraft Company disambig it ZPG ... more details