Omg yay FINALLY an Otomi video (I’m Otomi)😊🪶🙌 we love to see it!! TYSM for posting this. Have you heard the theories some Mexican anthropologists have regarding Otomi being the original tribe of other tribes in Mexico & USA? Fyi: The moon is pronounced ZEE-nuh-nuh so basically we call her a diminutive of mom (mommy) and the sun pronunciation was ok 👍 but is pronounced more like ZEE-dah-dah well at least in the Hnahnu version… Random: Idk why but I just noticed your pronounciation of Native words are very Aztec-y 😅 which is funny cause I had never noticed that before until this video (& I’m certified marathoner of your vids) but anyways! Overall this video was *chef’s kiss*
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comments and for the Otomi lesson. I always love the comments section because even though I'm the "imparter of knowledge" with people even calling me "professor," I more than welcome the opportunity to learn from my listeners and viewers. Thanks again. :-)
What an amazing culture, and that art is just BEAUTIFUL! Thank you so much for sharing these stories/histories. A lot of us would never have access to them otherwise!
23 and me? Last year it said “Zapotec” now it said ”Otomi”. Either way I am hear so it I don’t mind learning to appreciate different perspectives from a different times.
I've been keeping personal records of all the stories of Mexico I could find. Could you please list all the names of the characters presented in these stories so I can include them?
You can go to the Mexico Unexplained website to get free transcripts of any show. Here is a link to this specific show about the Otomi: mexicounexplained.com/legends-of-the-otomi-people/
Omg yay FINALLY an Otomi video (I’m Otomi)😊🪶🙌 we love to see it!!
TYSM for posting this. Have you heard the theories some Mexican anthropologists have regarding Otomi being the original tribe of other tribes in Mexico & USA?
Fyi: The moon is pronounced ZEE-nuh-nuh
so basically we call her a diminutive of mom (mommy) and the sun pronunciation was ok 👍 but is pronounced more like ZEE-dah-dah well at least in the Hnahnu version…
Random: Idk why but I just noticed your pronounciation of Native words are very Aztec-y 😅 which is funny cause I had never noticed that before until this video (& I’m certified marathoner of your vids) but anyways! Overall this video was *chef’s kiss*
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comments and for the Otomi lesson. I always love the comments section because even though I'm the "imparter of knowledge" with people even calling me "professor," I more than welcome the opportunity to learn from my listeners and viewers. Thanks again. :-)
What an amazing culture, and that art is just BEAUTIFUL! Thank you so much for sharing these stories/histories. A lot of us would never have access to them otherwise!
Glad you enjoyed it!
-tzin being added to the end of a name in Nahuatl is an honorific which should give us a hint to how the Mexica regarded this group of people.
This video makes me appreciate my roots. Thank you!
Proud to be descended from these beautiful people
There are lots of Otomi in my dad's hometown of San Francisco Shaxni, EdoMex !
Found out im a mix of otomi and Mayan through Somos Ancestria.
These people are my ancestors
Very little known but powerfulartistic tradition.
Do you have any information on the mazahua people?
Sorry, no.
23 and me traced my Dna to Otami!
I just discovered that I’m 46% indigenous and that the otomi the tribe I’m related to
What about the other 54%?
Southern European (specifically Spanish and Portuguese)
23 and me?
Last year it said “Zapotec” now it said ”Otomi”. Either way I am hear so it I don’t mind learning to appreciate different perspectives from a different times.
I've been keeping personal records of all the stories of Mexico I could find. Could you please list all the names of the characters presented in these stories so I can include them?
You can go to the Mexico Unexplained website to get free transcripts of any show. Here is a link to this specific show about the Otomi: mexicounexplained.com/legends-of-the-otomi-people/
@@mexicounexplained Perfect! Thank you!
damn, interesting...
I'm first! Get bent, JK. You and that closet of Barbie dolls! Hi professor.
I look forward to that post
I just found out that most of my indigenous roots are Otomi🤍
I wanted to see if I could learn more.
Welcome to Mexico Unexplained!
Me too!!!! ❤😊
Me too
Same
Tegipefi
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@@mexicounexplainedit's otomi
First ☺️
Damn!