Putún Maya

[1] The Putún, who came from the Gulf coast in the northwest region of the Maya area, are generally held to have been more Mexicanized than their contemporaries.

They were associated with the Puuc architectural style and distinctive orangeware pottery.

[2] The Itza are often considered a group of Putún Maya.

[3] The contemporary Chontal Maya of Tabasco speak a closely related language.

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