Mixtecan
The Mixtecan languages are a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in the Mixteca region of southern Mexico. This language family includes several distinct languages, such as Mixtec and Triqui, which are used by various communities. The Mixtecan languages are known for their complex tonal systems and rich cultural heritage.
The speakers of Mixtecan languages are primarily found in the states of Oaxaca, Puebla, and Guerrero. These languages are an essential part of the identity and traditions of the Mixtec people, who have a long history in the region. Efforts are ongoing to preserve and promote these languages in the face of globalization.