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Tapachultec language

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Campbell, Lyle, et al. The linguistics of Southeast Chiapas, Mexico. United States, New World Archaeological Foundation, Brigham Young University, 1988.
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culture. Tapachultec thus is possibly descended from languages spoken by those cultures, and may have been related to extinct varieties of the Pacific coast of Guatemala.
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Victorico Grajales. Grajales banned the use of indigenous languages in order to attempt to create a stronger bond between Chiapas and the rest of Mexico.
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In the 16th century, according to the testimony of Spanish friar Alonso Ponce, it was allegedly spoken along much of the Chiapas coast, including
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by Palacio in 1576, which probably refers to Huehuetán given that it was the chief town of the region in that era. By the 17th century, the
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was used by the speakers of said language to communicate with Spanish authorities. Tapachultec seems to have been termed
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Little is known about the language. However according to Otto Shuman, a researcher of linguistics at the
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had migrated to the area after the original population had declined due to epidemics, and the
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Indian Languages of Mexico and Central America and their Geographical Distribution
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Das nördliche Mittel-Amerika nebst einem Ausflug nach dem Hochland von Anahuac
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American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America
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vocabulary. This has been equated with Tapachultec by
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