Cuitlatec people
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Mexico (Guerrero) | |
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Cuitlatec | |
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Animism |
Cuitlatec (alternatively Cuitlateco, Cuitlateca) was an indigenous ethnic group of Mexico's Pacific coast region, in the Río Balsas region of Guerrero state. As a linguistic group and ethnic identity Cuitlatec is considered extinct.
Their native language, also called Cuitlatec, is generally considered to be a language isolate.
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- (Spanish) Teniente José Azueta
- (Spanish) Cuadro descriptivo y comparativo de las lenguas indígenas de México Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes
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