Mixe people - Wikipedia The Mixe (Spanish mixe or rarely mije [ˈmixe]) are an Indigenous people of Mexico who live in the eastern highlands of the state of Oaxaca They speak the Mixe languages, which are classified in the Mixe–Zoque family, and are more culturally conservative than other Indigenous groups of the region, maintaining their language to this day
Mixe-Zoquean | History, Facts, Language, Clothing | Britannica Overview of the Mixe-Zoquean, a group of Middle American Indian peoples living in southern Mexico They comprise the Mixe, living in northeastern Oaxaca; the Zoque, primarily inhabiting northwestern Chiapas; and the Popoluca, who live in eastern Veracruz and Oaxaca, midway between the Mixe and Zoque
Mixe | Encyclopedia. com Mixe religious belief consists of diverse elements of Spanish Catholic and indigenous origin In some villages, Protestant groups have had significant success in converting the villagers
The Rich Traditions of the Mixe People in Mexico The Mixe people, an indigenous group located predominantly in the mountainous regions of Oaxaca, Mexico, possess a rich artistic heritage that reflects their cultural identity, history, and worldview
The Mixe of Mexico | Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre The Mixe are an ethnic minority group from the Mexican state of Oaxaca They are sometimes grouped together with the Zoque and Popoluca peoples under the umbrella term “Mixe-Zoquean ”
Mixe - History and Cultural Relations - World Culture Encyclopedia Mixe territory originally extended from the Río Nexapa to Coatzacoalcos and from Villa Alta to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec At the beginning of the fourteenth century, Mixe continuity on the Gulf Coast was disrupted by a series of Central Mexican (Pipil) and Maya invasions
Mixe Language and the Mixe Indian Tribe (Mixean) Mixe is a Mixe-Zoquean language of Mexico Actually there are between three and eight different Mixe languages, depending how you count them--the languages are different enough that their native speakers cannot necessarily understand each other, similar to speakers of related languages like English and Dutch
Mixe languages - Wikipedia The Mixe languages are languages of the Mixean branch of the Mixe–Zoquean language family indigenous to southern Mexico According to a 1995 classification, there are seven of them (including one that is extinct)