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Fig. 5

From: Mapping from spatial meaning: bridging Hñahñu (Otomi) ecological knowledge and geo-information tools

Fig. 5

Constitutive components of the Hñahñu farmland parcels in Huitexcalco de Morelos, Mezquital Valley, Mexico. a A jodo built on a mothe muiñhe to retain water and favor the accumulation of sediments. b The ndosthee temporarily retain water which then flows through the channels towards the parcels of mothe gadñhe. c The ñuthee njushai allow water to be carried to farming parcels of mothe ñut’athee farther away from the bed of a stream

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