👍👍 good short video. My dads family is from San Miguel de Allende GTO, and we have Otomi ancestry. Idk about the Olmec and Otomi being the same but I do appreciate the acknowledgment that they are as old, because the language Is significantly older that that of the nauhtl speakers in the area. Not really alot of info on the otomi and there should be because they basically were involved in so much of the history, like the construction of Cuicuilco, Teotihuacan, and Tula. To Chichimec-Otomies, to the to Tlaxcalan- Otomies, to even Otomies or Otonin warriors in the Mexica (aztec) military. Cañada de la virgen is thought to be a otomi temple In San Miguel, and there were bones there uncovered that date back to olmec times, they believed it was someone important for the bones to be transplanted there.
👍👍 good short video. My dads family is from San Miguel de Allende GTO, and we have Otomi ancestry. Idk about the Olmec and Otomi being the same but I do appreciate the acknowledgment that they are as old, because the language Is significantly older that that of the nauhtl speakers in the area. Not really alot of info on the otomi and there should be because they basically were involved in so much of the history, like the construction of Cuicuilco, Teotihuacan, and Tula. To Chichimec-Otomies, to the to Tlaxcalan- Otomies, to even Otomies or Otonin warriors in the Mexica (aztec) military. Cañada de la virgen is thought to be a otomi temple In San Miguel, and there were bones there uncovered that date back to olmec times, they believed it was someone important for the bones to be transplanted there.
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70% Otomi, we were here way before the Aztecs even arrived.
Olmec were Mixe-Zoquean, not Otomi, Oto-pamean, nor Oto-Manguean; you're trippin.