Zoque languages


The Zoque languages form a primary branch of the Mixe–Zoquean language family indigenous to southern Mexico. They are spoken by around 70,000 indigenous Zoque people. The Zoques call their language O'de püt.
Central Zoque-language programming is carried by the CDI's radio station XECOPA, broadcasting from Copainalá, Chiapas.
There are about 100,000 speakers of Zoque languages. 63,000 people reported their language to be "Zoque" in the 2010 census. An additional 41,000 reported their language to be "Popoluca"; probably 90% of these are Sierra Popoluca and thus Zoque.

Languages

Zoquean languages fall in three groups:
List of ISO 639-3 codes and demographic information of Mixean languages from Ethnologue :
LanguageISO 639-3 codeStateMunicipalities and townsDialectsSpeakersDate/SourceAlternate names
Zoque, RayónChiapas stateRayón and Tapilula2,1001990 censusZoque de Rayón
Zoque, CopainaláChiapas stateCopainaláOcotepec, Ostuacán. 83% intelligibility of Francisco León .10,0001990 censusZoque de Copainalá
Zoque, Francisco LeónChiapas, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Oaxaca states1. northwest Mezcalapa Chiapas: into Tabasco, Veracruz-Llave, and Oaxaca, mainly near Grijalva River, Sayula area
2. southern Mezcalapa Chiapas: Grijalva River near Angostura Reservoir
3. eastern Mezcalapa Chiapas and Tabasco states: area surrounding northwest Guatemala tip, west bank of San Antonio River and Laguna de Naja
4. west central Mezcalapa Chiapas: upper reaches of Grijalva River
Chapultenango, San Pedro Yaspac20,0001990 censusSanta Magdalena Zoque, Zoque de Francisco León
Popoluca, HighlandVeracruz stateAmamaloya, Barosa, Buena Vista, Col Benito Juárez, Cuilonia, El Aguacate, Estrivera, Guadalupe Victoria, Horno de Cal, Kilómetro Diez, La Florida, La Magdalena, Las Palmas, Soteapan; Bay of Campeche, area inland between Lake Catemaco and San Juan point, towards Hueyapan and Acayucan26,0002000 INALIPopoluca, Popoluca de la Sierra
Popoluca, TexistepecVeracruz stateTexistepec area east of Oluta12011 UNSDTexistepec
Zoque, TabascoTabasco stateJalpa de Méndez municipality: Ayapa122016, J. RangelAyapanec, Zoque de Ayapanec, Zoque de Tabasco, numte oote
Zoque, ChimalapaOaxaca stateSan Miguel Chimalapa and Santa María Chimalapa4,5001990 censusSan Miguel Chimalapa Zoque

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