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Meet Reynalda, the First Female Nahuatl-Speaking Police Officer in Salamanca

Salamanca, Guanajuato.- Reynalda Oaxaca Hernández, originally from the Huasteca region, in the northern part of Hidalgo, belongs to the Nahuatl ethnic group. At the age of 41, she found at the Salamanca Police Academy the opportunity to get ahead. Mother of two children, today she is the first female policeman who speaks Nahuatl and, in her native language, she thanked —on behalf of the graduates of the eighth police academy and second of road a…
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Salamanca, Guanajuato.- Reynalda Oaxaca Hernández, originally from the Huasteca region, in the northern part of Hidalgo, belongs to the Nahuatl ethnic group. At the age of 41, she found at the Salamanca Police Academy the opportunity to get ahead. Mother of two children, today she is the first female policeman who speaks Nahuatl and, in her native language, she thanked —on behalf of the graduates of the eighth police academy and second of road a…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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