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In Indian Mexico (1908)

CHAPTER XI
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IN THE MIXTECA ALTA (1898) Of all railroad cities in the Republic, Oaxaca is the most completely indian.

It is the capital of a state the population of which is nine-tenths of native blood.

Fifteen native languages are spoken in the state to-day.

While some of these are related to each other, they are distinct languages, not dialects, even those which are related being as unlike as the French, Italian, and Spanish.

The indians commonly seen on the city streets are Zapotecs or Mixtecs, but at times Mixes come from their distant mountain homes with burdens on their backs, or parties of Tehuantepecanas attract attention, by their fine forms and striking dress, as they walk through the streets.


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