ELP ID
30942
ELP Language
Western Alta Mixtec
Speaker Number
10000-99999
Public Comment
"Itundujia Mixtec" [mce] is cited as having 850 speakers (2000 INALI), 17 of whom are monolinguals (2005 census); "Santa Lucía Monteverde Mixtec" [mdv] is cited as having 5,430 speakers (2000 INALI), 480 of whom are monolinguals, out of an ethnic population of 6,000 (1995 census); "Southwestern Tlaxiaco Mixtec" [meh] is cited as having 7,340 speakers (2000 census), 1,000 of whom are monolinguals; "Atatláhuca Mixtec" [mib] is cited as having 8,300 speakers (1995 census), 440 of whom are monolinguals; "Ocotepec Mixtec" [mie] is cited as having 6,170 (2000 INALI) speakers, 600 of whom are monolinguals; "San Miguel el Grande Mixtec" [mig] is cited as having 6,000 speakers (2005 census), 330 of whom are monolinguals; "Yosondúa Mixtec" [mpm] is cited as having 2,000 speakers (2010 SIL), 60 of whom are monolinguals; "Yucuañe Mixtec" [mvg] is cited as having 710 speakers (2000 INALI), 90 of whom are monolinguals; "Sinicahua Mixtec" [xti] is cited as having 1,110 speakers (2005 census), 150 of whom are monolinguals; "San Juan Teita Mixtec" [xtj] is cited as having 330 speakers (2000 INALI), 35 of whom are monolinguals; "Tijaltepec Mixtec" [xtl] is cited as having 3,250 speakers (2005 census), 420 of whom are monolinguals; "Magdalena Peñasco Mixtec" [xtm] is cited as having 7,350 speakers (2005 census), 1,170 of whom are monolinguals (2000 census); "Northern Tlaxiaco Mixtec" [xtn] is cited as having 12,300 speakers (2000 INALI), 1,600 of whom are monolinguals; "Tacahua Mixtec" [xtt] is cited as having 390 speakers (2005 census), 60 of whom are monolinguals.
Source
Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 18th Edition
Preferred
On
Speaker Number Text
61,530
Speaker Number Range
10000-99999