Tetela, with similar ingredients as a Memela, is a pre-Hispanic, Mixtec, comal-griddled triangular-folded masa pocket, filled with ingredients, eaten in the states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Puebla, similar to corn tortillas, sope and huarache, but with different fillings.
Tetela del Volcán, Morelos
Tetela, Oaxaca
Los Ángeles Tetela, Puebla
San Baltazar Tetela, Puebla
Tetela de Ocampo, Puebla
Tetela de Xonotla, Puebla
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Tetela may refer to: Democratic Republic of the Congo: Tetela people Tetela language Mexico: Tetela, with similar ingredients as a Memela, is a pre-Hispanic...
"AnKutshu Membele", then in the 20th century many accepted the imposed term Tetela (or Batetela in the plural). "Batetela" is now understood as an ethnic group...
Tetela (Otetela, Kitetela, Kikitatela), also Sungu, is a Bantu language of northern Kasai-Oriental Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is spoken...
attributed to members of the Tetela ethnic group in the Congo Free State between 1895 and 1908. Beginning in a mutiny among Tetela troops of the Force Publique...
Tetela de Ocampo is a town in Tetela de Ocampo Municipality in the Sierra Norte region of the Mexican state of Puebla. "Tetela" is a name of Nahuatl origin...
mother'.[citation needed] Ewe: Gnatepe le kopo'a me, 'truth lies in the cup'. Tetela: Olamba háté kashi, 'alcohol does not lie'. In the 1770s, Benjamin Cooke...
Nicola is a genus of calcareous sponge, comprising a single species, Nicola tetela. "Nicola". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 11 August...
The Tetela languages are a clade of Bantu languages coded Zone C.70 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), together with...
de Zacapoaxtla, Sierra de Huauchinango, Sierra de Teziutlán, Sierra de Tetela de Ocampo, Sierra de Chignahuapan and Sierra de Zacatlán, although these...
August Rammelsberg in 1866. The name originates from its discovery locality, Tetela de Xonotla, Puebla, Mexico. Although it was discovered in 1866, it was first...
5% of the population: - Luba-Kasaï - Kongo - Mongo - Lubakat - Lulua - Tetela - Nande - Ngbandi - Ngombe - Yaka - Ngbaka See below for a more detailed...
The first to arrive were the Xochimilcas, who settled in places such as Tetela, Hueyapan, Tepoztlán, and Xumiltepec. Shortly afterwards the Tlahuicas arrived...
account for 51.5% of the population: Luba-Kasaï Kongo Mongo Lubakat Lulua Tetela Nande Ngbandi Ngombe Yaka Ngbaka In 2021, the UN estimated the country's...
Morelos Nahuatl includes varieties of the Nahuatl language that are spoken in the state of Morelos, Mexico. In Morelos, Nahuatl is spoken in the communities...
Matamoros), and a smaller support force from a town named Tetellan (today, Tetela de Ocampo) and from a town named Chietla. The advance was quick, but the...
the Tetela ethnic group and was born with the name Élias Okit'Asombo. His original surname means "heir of the cursed" and is derived from the Tetela words...
communication Tank drum Wood block Hart, Mickey; p. 52 "Lukombé (slit drum) | Tetela, Kasai or Kusu". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 18 February 2023...
languages C42 Bwela C40a Bati–Angba languages (Bwa) C50–60 Soko languages C70 Tetela languages C80 Bushoong languages Zone C is sometimes considered Forest Bantu...
campaign of guerrilla warfare. He won victories at Ajuchitán, Santa Fe, Tetela del Río, Huetamo, Tlalchapa, and Cuautlotitlán, regions of southern Mexico...
Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba (14 June 1949 – 24 April 2016), known professionally as Papa Wemba (French pronunciation: [papa wɛmba]), was a Congolese...