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The Chinantecs are an indigenous people that lives in Oaxaca and Veracruz, Mexico, especially in the districts of Cuicatlán, Ixtlán de Juarez, Tuxtepec and Choapan. Some Chinantecs are still very traditional: they often wear traditional clothing and practice traditional crafts such as weaving, and they generally live from subsistence farming and small-scale trade.
   The Chinantec languages belong to the Chinantecan branch of the Oto-Manguean family. The Ethnologue lists 14 different partially unintelligible varieties of Chinantec.

Language varieties

Language ISO-Code Where spoken Number of speakers
Chinantec of Chiltepec csa San José Chiltepec Oaxaca 4,000
Chinantec of Comaltepec cso Comaltepec, Northern Oaxaca 2,000 (1990 census).
Chinantec of Lalana cnl 25 towns on the border between Oaxaca and Veracruz 10,500 (1990 SIL).
Chinantec of Lealao cle Northeastern Oaxaca, San Juan Lealao, Latani, Tres Arroyos, and La Hondura 2,000
Chinantec of Ojitlán chj Northern Oaxaca and Veracruz municipos of Minatitlan and Hidalgotitlan 22,000
Chinantec of Ozumacín chz San Pedro Ozumacín and surrounding towns, Oaxaca 5,000
Chinantec of Palantla cpa San Juan Palantla and surrounding towns, Oaxaca 12,000
Chinantec of Quiotepec (Highland Chinantec) chq and surrounding towns, Oaxaca 8,000
Chinantec of Sochiapan cso Northern Oaxaca 5,800
Chinantec of Tepetolutla cnt Northern Oaxaca 2,000
Chinantec of Tepinapa cte Northern Oaxaca, Choapan District, Very remote area 8,000
Chinantec of Tlacoatzintepec ctl Northern Oaxaca 2,000
Chinantec of Usila cuc Oaxaca one town in Veracruz 9,000
Chinantec of Valle Nacional cvn Yetla, North Oaxaca 1,000

Tone

Chinantec is a tonal language and some dialects (Usila Chinantec) have five register tones, an uncommon trait in the world's languages.

Media

Chinantec-language programming is carried by the CDI's radio stations XEOJN, broadcasting from San Lucas Ojitlán, Oaxaca, and XEGLO, broadcasting from Guelatao de Juárez, Oaxaca.

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