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  Huasteco - Ethnos - Books about the Huasteco People
The Huastec, also rendered as Huaxtec and Huastecos, are an indigenous people of Mexico, historically based in the Mexican states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas concentrated along the route of the Panuco river and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
The Huastec are also known (especially by themselves) as the Teenek.
Cuesta abajo: Declinación de tres caciques huastecos revolucionarios : Cedillo, Santos y Peláez
www.almudo.com /ethnos/Huasteco.htm   (249 words)

  
 OHCHR: Huasteco () - Universal Declaration of Human Rights
OHCHR: Huasteco () - Universal Declaration of Human Rights
It is spoken in Mexico, particularly in the Northwester state of San Luis Potosi.
Huasteco belongs to the Maya-Totonac family, particularly to its Mayanese branch and the subfamily Yax.
www.unhchr.ch /udhr/lang/hva.htm   (1571 words)

  
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The *son huasteco is another variant of the Mexican son.
Like the son jarocho, to which it is closely related, the son huasteco follows a six beat cycle performed in very rapid tempo.
Performers of the son huasteco often sing in Nahuatl, the ancestral language of the Aztecs.
k.staff.umkc.edu /kaptainl/MUSICA/navigation/classifications/classes/huasteco/huasteco.html   (136 words)

  
 Indian Women In Mexico Ban Beer, Village Women Block Beer Truck Deliveries To Keep Their Men Sober - CBS News
Huasteco women — whose customs don't allow them to own land unless they are widowed or orphaned — traditionally don't drink alcohol and rarely hold positions of power.
Since their bold stand more than a year ago, women in at least 10 Huasteco Indian villages have gotten their leaders to ban alcohol and another dozen communities are considering it.
Over the past decade, Huasteco women have taken on a greater role in their communities as more men leave to find work, often in the United States.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2002/12/17/world/main533366.shtml   (926 words)

  
 Mexican women ban beer trucks - Huasteco Indian women prevent sale of alcoholic beverages in their communities - Brief ...
As CBS recently reported, the women were fed up with chronic alcohol abuse by village men, so the women of the Indian village in San Luis Potosi state took matters into their own hands, refusing to allow any more alcohol to be sold in their community of 250 people.
Huasteco women are not allowed to own land unless they are widowed or orphaned, traditionally don't drink alcohol and and in the past have rarely held positions of power.
Since the first action more than a year ago, women in at least 10 Huasteco Indian villages have gotten their leaders to ban alcohol and another dozen communities are considering it.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3469/is_1_54/ai_96810422   (405 words)

  
 Mexican women ban beer trucks - Huasteco Indian women prevent sale of alcoholic beverages in their communities - Brief ...
As CBS recently reported, the women were fed up with chronic alcohol abuse by village men, so the women of the Indian village in San Luis Potosi state took matters into their own hands, refusing to allow any more alcohol to be sold in their community of 250 people.
Huasteco women are not allowed to own land unless they are widowed or orphaned, traditionally don't drink alcohol and and in the past have rarely held positions of power.
Since the first action more than a year ago, women in at least 10 Huasteco Indian villages have gotten their leaders to ban alcohol and another dozen communities are considering it.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3469/is_1_54/ai_96810422   (386 words)

  
 NOW On / Entertainment / Feature
Three years later, he was ready to form an authentic son huasteco band, which, ironically, meant leaving the region where the music originated for the bright lights of Mexico City.
While the majority of son huasteco bands change members more frequently than huapanguera strings, Dinastía Hidalguense's seven-year run with the same line-up has allowed them to develop a complex improvisational language of subtle cues so they can maintain an in-the-pocket dance groove even when Sánchez decides to saw off one of his squealing solos.
At first when we returned to play in our villages, people said they could hear the influence of Los Cantores, but now that we have released a number of cassettes we are well known for our own sound.
www.nowtoronto.com /issues/16/24/Ent/feature.html   (762 words)

  
 Pepper Huasteco Begomovirus - Mexico, USA (Tue 4/4/00 10:04 AM) — AgNIC Partnership   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Where: Pepper huasteco begomovirus was first reported on capsicum (Garzión-Tiznado, 1993), in a region called Las Huastecas in northern Mexico (Tamaulipas state).
Pepper huasteco begomovirus is sometimes found in mixed infection with Chino del tomate and Texas pepper begomovirus.
Among begomoviruses of tomato and capsicum, pepper huasteco begomovirus is reported as the most serious one in Mexico, but actual data on its severity and extent in the field is lacking.
www.agnic.org /pmp/2000/phb0404.html   (364 words)

  
 FAME Review: El Caiman Sones Huastecos: Various Artists
Son Huasteco is the stuff that evokes the foot-stomping revelry at parties in northern Mexico.
El Caiman Sones Huastecos is the result of a very noble attempt by the Corason record label to present the finest Mexican bands performing the Son Huasteco.
Though admired for their considerable talents in the Son Huasteco tradition, female vocalists still have a long way to go before they are accorded the same treatment as male singers in this artform.
www.acousticmusic.com /fame/p00351.htm   (550 words)

  
 World Arts West : San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival : Dancers : Raices Grupo Folklorico
Today the state known as Tamaulipas Huasteco, lives by the rhythms of cowboys and horseman.
Huapango music consists of the jarana violin, and huapanguera guitar that are proudly played to accompany the improvised chain of verses sung by the pregonero, or singer.
Melodious lyrics accentuate the cuadratura, or measure, characteristic of Huasteco, while joyful dances filled with vigorous foot rhythms are precisely executed to match the beat of the jarana.
www.worldartswest.org /main/edf_performer.asp?i=103   (1179 words)

  
 Popularte - Music (Veracruz) - Voice
Son Huasteco, as well as Son Jarocho require a special tone and voice quality that result from a rich cultural mixture.
The voice quality and cadence needed by the sones obliges to modulate the voice and use a quality of singing that bring together American, European (Iberian) and African coral techniques.
The falsetto is a characteristic of the Son Huasteco, which means, the emission of sound similar to those of the Muslims laments.
www.uv.mx /popularte/ingles/scriptphplen.php?sid=291&len=In   (96 words)

  
 Chile-Heads Archives Volume 6: [CH] Huasteco 2   (Site not responding. Last check: )
With the proper spelling in hand, I came up with this tamale recipe.
Chile Huasteco Instructions: Cook chiles in saucepan in enough water to cover until soft.
To compile tamales: Spread about 2 tablespoons of the masa mix around center of each banana leaf.
www.globalgarden.com /Chile-Heads/Archives/vol.200011/0081.html   (328 words)

  
 Chile-Heads Archives Volume 6: [CH] Huasteco 1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
MMMMM-----Meal-Master - formatted by MMCONV 2.10 Title: Serrano Huasteco Categories: chilies, info Servings: 1 text file Serrano Huasteco This improved Mexican Serrano has longer fruits, a more uniform conical shape, and thicker walls than ordinary Serrano cultivars.
The name Huasteco refers to the indigenous people of important Serrano producing areas in Mexico.
An all purpose chile for heat lovers, Serrano Huasteco is not only fiery but also very flavourful, and most popular in Mexico City's markets.
www.globalgarden.com /Chile-Heads/Archives/vol.200011/0080.html   (193 words)

  
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This real audio file is an excerpt from an improvisation performed at the "Balcón Huasteco," a cantina which features Huastecan music in Mexico City.
As in the example above, this real audio file is another excerpt from the same improvisation performed at the "Balcón Huasteco;" however, this excerpt demonstrates melodic improvisation.
When performed, this song may last anywhere from 15 to 50 minutes depending on the mood of the performers and size of the audience.
k.faculty.umkc.edu /kaptainl/musica/navigation/classifications/classes/huasteco/more_info/huasteco_photos.html   (105 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for language code:hva
Intelligibility tests indicate one Huasteco language, but sociological factors require literature in the Veracruz variety.
Larsen, Raymond S. "Proclíticos pronominales del dialecto huasteco que se habla en el Estado de San Luis Potosí."
Larsen, Raymond S. Vocabulario huasteco del Estado de San Luis Potosí.
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=hva   (104 words)

  
 Possible ancient calendar entry found [ Tantoc ruins, San Luis Potosi state, Huasteco culture ]
Markings on top of the figures appear to depict an entry from, or part of, a 13-month lunar calendar, said archaeologist Guillermo Ahuja, who led the excavation of the monument.
The monolith, which measures more than 25 feet and weighs about 20 tons, was found in March 2005 at the Tantoc ruins in San Luis Potosi state, near Mexico's northern Gulf coast, by construction workers.
Ahuja theorized that the stone's glyphlike inscriptions were carved sometime around 700 B.C., likely by the Huasteco culture, and may predate other early calendars by hundreds of years.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-chat/1715423/posts   (505 words)

  
 YouTube - pedro infante - son huasteco
este es un son huasteco ke hace pedro...
este es un son huasteco ke hace pedro infante con blanca estela pavon peliucla tres huastecos (more) (less)
los tres huastecos pedro infante cine de oro mexicano (more) (less)
youtube.com /?v=cEluoXJ6-6g   (241 words)

  
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Philadelphia, PA WHAT: The Mexican Consulate in Philadelphia and the Penn's Landing Corporation welcome the "Huasteco," a Mexican Naval ship used to transport cargo and troops and act as part of the medical Navy brigade.
BACKGROUND: The "Huasteco's" visit to Philadelphia is part of a training cruise for the ship's 120 midshipmen.
It allows the midshipmen to take the knowledge they acquired at the Mexican Naval Academy and apply it for practical use.
www.irconnect.com /penn/pages/news_printer.html?d=42046&print=1   (205 words)

  
 huasteco - French-English Dictionary WordReference.com
We found no French translation for 'huasteco' in our English to French Dictionary.
Or did you want to translate 'huasteco' from French to English?
Please report any problems that you are having with searches that didn't occur before.
www.wordreference.com /enfr/huasteco   (79 words)

  
 Chile-Heads Archives Volume 6: Re: [CH] Huasteco 2
Chile-Heads Archives Volume 6: Re: [CH] Huasteco 2
> > "]G> In case you are searching the web or recipe archives, spell it "Pollo > "]G> Huasteco." > > Thank you for that tip.
> > Chile Huasteco > > Instructions: Cook chiles in saucepan in enough water to cover until > soft.
www.globalgarden.com /Chile-Heads/Archives/vol.200011/0089.html   (453 words)

  
 YouTube - Huasteco - Guajolote (Fandando del ITSX)
Hola incridiblemontano.Soy mexicano y vivo en europa.Me case aca y voy a mexico en septiembre y quiero llevar a mi esposa a algun pueblo de la huasteca.Me puedes decir de donde es este video,en donde fue grabado?o recomendarme algun pueblo donde se oiga el puro son huasteco en convivencia con el pueblo nativo?Gracias
el MEJOR PUEBLO HUASTECO AL QUE PUEDES TRAER A TU ESPOSA ES A PANUCO VERACRUZ EN NOVIEMBRE SE CELEBRA LA TERCERA HUAPANGUEADA CON PURO SON HUATECO Y PARTICULARMENTE PUEDES LLEVARLA EN EL MES DE ABRIL A SAN JOAQUIN QUERETARO DONDE SE CELEBRA LA FIESTA MÁS GRANDE DE HUAPANGO HUASTECO QUE DURA TRES DIAS.
Voy a llorar por ti con trio huasteco
www.youtube.com /watch?v=FoUNJVtZ5WU   (357 words)

  
 Los Camperos de Valles: National Geographic World Music
Mexico's los Camperos de Valles helped introduce the fiery, wiry son huasteco music to the U.S., building a reputation as the greatest son huasteco trio.
Although the band is established on the world music circuit, having played in England, France, Sweden, Belgium, Germany, the U.S., and other countries, they still retain their place as the star for weddings and parties in the Huasteca region of Mexico.
This supertrio, with their trademarks of improvisation and falsetto singing, are unique in their interpretations of traditional son from the province of Huasteco.
worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com /worldmusic/view/page.basic/artist/content.artist/los_camperos_de_valles_22620   (149 words)

  
 Folkways
Hard-edged violin improvisations, driving guitar rhythms, and soaring falsetto vocal excursions mark the son huasteco, one of Mexico’s most distinctive and celebrated regional styles of music.
Raised on the cattle and sugar cane ranches of the Huastecan region of northeastern Mexico, the three men of Los Camperos de Valles are acclaimed international ambassadors for their music, their region, and their nation.
El Ave de mi Soñar es la fusión del repetorio tradicional huasteco, con magistrales innovaciones de estilo y la poesía original del músico y poeta Artemio Posadas para crear un monumento profundamente tradicional y a la vez muy creativo a la música mexicana.
www.folkways.si.edu /search/AlbumDetails.aspx?ID=3051   (252 words)

  
 Lengua Huasteco
Los huastecos eran un millón de personas hacia el año 1500, pero tras ser conquistados por los españoles se rebelaron en tres ocasiones contra su dominio (en 1520, 1523 y 1525-6) por lo que fueron diezmados y vendidos como esclavos, quedando los supervivientes asentados en nuevos emplazamientos al haber quedado los suyos destruidos.
Hacia el año 1680 había 10.000 huastecos repartidos en treinta asentamientos, en 1980 había 100.000.
La lengua huasteco es parte de la rama huastecana de lenguas mayas.
www.proel.org /mundo/huasteco.htm   (114 words)

  
 Song lyrics by EL SON HUASTECO   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In our database, we have a song lyrics for any song you can think of.
In fact, we have an entire page made exclusively for songs by EL SON HUASTECO.
The song lyrics for this song do not exist in our database due to copyright reasons.
www.simple-song-lyrics.com /e_lyrics/song_lyrics_el_son_huasteco.html   (124 words)

  
 arbolito huasteco   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A este lugar lo bautizaron como "el arbolito huasteco" por ser precisamente un arbolito pequeño en aquellos años, ahora es todo un robusto árbol.
Fue bajo sus ramas que Felipe y Arora dieron inicio su carrera de músicos huastecos aunque ninguno de ellos naciera en la región huasteca.
Ahora ya estos jóves músicos cuentan con dos grabaciones y las puedes conseguir en el arbolito huasteco.
www.xichulense.com.mx /arbolito.htm   (171 words)

  
 29.0.3.0.028 Pepper Huasteco virus
X70418 Em(40)_vi:PHVCGAA Gb(84)_vi:PHVCGAA Pepper Huasteco Virus complete genome, component A 11/93 2,631bp.
X70419 Em(40)_vi:PHVCGAB Gb(84)_vi:PHVCGAB Pepper Huasteco Virus (PHV) complete genome, component B. 11/93 2,589bp.
The largest segment 2631 nt; of second largest 2590 nt.
www.ictvdb.rothamsted.ac.uk /ICTVdB/29030028.htm   (190 words)

  
 CD Baby: MACUILXOCHITL: De Corazon Huasteco: Huapangos con los Hermanos Herrera
The son huasteco or huapango is a vibrant form of music that knows no borders.
Literally translated, Macuilxochitl means, "five-flower/cinco-flor." The young group Macuilxochitl is a family group consisting of five Herrera brothers and their younger sister.
The group has recorded three C.D.'s under the Sonbros label; Sones Huastecos con los Hermanos Herrera, De Corazon Huasteco, and Pasion Huasteca.
cdbaby.com /cd/macuilxochitl2   (340 words)

  
 Diccionarios y Gramáticas / Dictionaries and Grammars
[amuzgo] [cora] [cuicateco] [chatino] [chinanteco] [ch'ol] [chontal de Oaxaca] [chontal de Tabasco] [huarijio] [huasteco] [huave] [maya] [mayo] [mazateco] [mixe] [mixteco] [náhuatl] [otomí] [pápago] [popoloca] [popoluca] [seri] [tarahumara] [tepehuán] [tequistlateco] [tlapaneco (me'phaa)] [totonaca] [triqui] [tzeltal] [tzotzil] [yaqui] [zapoteco] [zoque]
Ch'ol de Tumbalá con variaciones dialectales de Tila y Sabanilla (1998) Aulie y Aulie, reeditado Stairs.
Vocabulario huasteco del estado de San Luís Potosí
www.sil.org /mexico/pub/DicGram.htm   (888 words)

  
 La Música Mexicana
The oldest, but still typically Mexican music is a repertoire of songs called " Sones" whose lyrics derive from old Spanish songs and folk poetry.
A way of playing these "Sones", which incorporates a virtuosic fiddle and guitar duet style, is popular in the countryside of many states in Mexico, but most notably in the very warm state of Huasteco, hence the name Son Huasteco.
The songs run the gamut from comical to romantic to story telling in nature.
www.uark.edu /depts/flaninfo/pete/MusicaMexicana.htm   (1808 words)

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