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- proper noun An indigenous people of
Oaxaca inMexico - proper noun The
language of this people
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Examples
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Her young brother talked to him in Mixe, and then asked me if the back of the pickup was unlocked (topper).
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A visit to a sacrificial site (I don't think I would do this without a person to speak for you in Mixe) will reveal evidence of quiet heavy use.
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Since they were speaking in Mixe, I assumed they were establishing common ground and relationships.
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My friend Adriana was born in a Mixe village in the Sierras, and she is a real trooper when it comes to the unexpected!
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I have a Mixe friend in Oaxaca who told me that up in the mountains where she is from, the villages are always feuding with each other, though it hasn't gotten to the dangerous point yet.
San Juan Copala 2009
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And being a modern Mixe, she had a cell phone, which ended up being very useful when the dark clouds closed in on the mountain.
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My friend Adriana was born in a Mixe village in the Sierras, and she is a real trooper when it comes to the unexpected!
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And being a modern Mixe, she had a cell phone, which ended up being very useful when the dark clouds closed in on the mountain.
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Homes in this town located in the mountainous Mixe region about 80 kilometers northeast of Oaxaca City, are made of adobe and brick with tin roofs.
Massive Landslide Buries Homes in Mexico's Oaxaca State 2010
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Participants have a number of options, including weaver-guided walks in Teotitlán del Valle, photosafaris in public parks and authentic indigenous meals including Caldo de Piedra (Chinanteco), Maatsy (Mixe) and tamales (Zapotec-style).
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