The Republic of Mexico in 1876A political and ethnographical division of the population, character, habits, costumes and vocations of its inhabitants . th of Oaxaca,between the rivers Tonto and Quiotepec ; they count 28,000. The Soltecos are met with amongst the Chatinos, but in thelast report from Oaxaca, the Solteco language does not appearas existing. The Chinajitecos are extended to the North of the Zapote-cos and the Sierra of Villa Alta, to the number of 12,000. According to Seiior Pimentel work, the classification ofthese last is doubtful. Summary of the Mixteco-Zapoteca family: Mixteco


The Republic of Mexico in 1876A political and ethnographical division of the population, character, habits, costumes and vocations of its inhabitants . th of Oaxaca,between the rivers Tonto and Quiotepec ; they count 28,000. The Soltecos are met with amongst the Chatinos, but in thelast report from Oaxaca, the Solteco language does not appearas existing. The Chinajitecos are extended to the North of the Zapote-cos and the Sierra of Villa Alta, to the number of 12,000. According to Seiior Pimentel work, the classification ofthese last is doubtful. Summary of the Mixteco-Zapoteca family: Mixtecos 220,000 Zapotecos 239,600 Popolocos 34,700 Cuicatecos 10,000 Chatinos 8,000 Papabucos 400 Amusgos 12,600 Mazatecos 28,000 Chinantecos 12,000 Total 565,300 XIV THE MATLATZINCA OR PIRINDA FAMILY. The Pirindas or Matlanzincas who formerly inhabited thevalley of Toluca and were the founders of that city, have al-most completely disappeared, some few individuals only be-ing met with as the remains of that nation in the town ofCharo in the State of Michoacan. According to Seiior Oroz-co y Berra and from the original data in my possession, for


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