Totonacan language family
The Totonacan language family is a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in the eastern part of Mexico. It includes two main languages: Totonac and Tepehua. These languages are part of the larger Mesoamerican linguistic area, which is known for its rich cultural and linguistic diversity.
Totonacan languages are characterized by their complex phonetic systems and unique grammatical structures. They are primarily spoken by the Totonac and Tepehua peoples, who have a rich cultural heritage. Efforts are ongoing to preserve these languages, as they are vital to the identity and traditions of their speakers.