Chontal Maya
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For the historic Maya groups sometimes referred to as "Chontal", see Putún Maya. For the language, see Chontal Maya language.
For other uses, see Chontal.
The Chontal Maya are a Maya people of the Mexican state of Tabasco. "Chontal", from the Nahuatl word for chontalli, which means "foreigner", has been applied to various ethnic groups in Mexico. The Chontal refer to themselves as the Yokot'anob or the Yokot'an, meaning "the speakers of Yoko ochoco", but writers about them refer to them as the Chontal of Centla, the Tabasco Chontal, or in Spanish, Chontales. They consider themselves the descendants of the Olmecs, and are not related to the Oaxacan Chontal.
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Total population | |
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60,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Mexico (Tabasco) | |
Languages | |
Chontal Maya, Spanish | |
Religion | |
Catholicism, Maya religion | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ch'ol, other Maya peoples |
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