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Cuitlatec people

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Practically extinct Indigenous people of Mexico Not to be confused with the Cuicatec people. Ethnic group
Cuitlatec
Total population
Unknown but not extinct
Regions with significant populations
Mexico (Guerrero)
Languages
Cuitlatec
Religion
Animism

The Cuitlatec (alternatively Cuitlateco, Cuitlateca) were an Indigenous people of Mexico. They lived in the Río Balsas region of Guerrero state in Mexico's Pacific coast region. Their native Cuitlatec language is generally considered to be a language isolate. As a linguistic group and ethnic identity, Cuitlatec is considered extinct.

References

  1. Drucker, Susana; Escalante, Roberto; Weitlaner, Roberto J. (2015-01-16), 30. The Cuitlatec, University of Texas Press, pp. 565–577, doi:10.7560/784192-031, ISBN 978-1-4773-0670-3, retrieved 2023-05-10
  2. Campbell, Lyle (2017-10-03). Language Isolates. Routledge. pp. 246–250. ISBN 978-1-317-61090-8.

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