The Motozintlecos or Mochós are an indigenous people of Chiapas, Mexico. They speak the Mocho’ language, part of the western branch of Mayan languages. With only about 100 speakers (as of the 2010 census), the Mocho' language is in danger of extinction.
The majority of the Motozintleco community resides in Motozintla de Mendoza.[1]
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The Motozintlecos or Mochós are an indigenous people of Chiapas, Mexico. They speak the Mocho’ language, part of the western branch of Mayan languages...
Motozintleco may refer to: Motozintlecos, an ethnic group of Mexico Motozintleco language, a Mayan language This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
but this has mostly given way to modern structures. The Mochós or Motozintlecos are concentrated in the municipality of Motozintla on the Guatemalan...
the Tzotzil, the Tojolabal, the Chuj, the Jacalteco, the Mame and the Motozintleco. While handcraft production had waned by the mid 20th century, the emergence...