Triqui
New Brunswick (NJ)ew Brunswick is home to a distinct, mulitilingual Oaxacan community that includes speakers of several Indigenous Mexican languages, according to the orgnaization Lazos America Unida. Among them are Zapotec (with more speakers further south in New Jersey's agricultural belt), Copala Triqui (with a major community of some 800-1,000 also in Albany, NY), Mixtec, and Tacuate (or Zacaptec Mixtec). New Brunswick has been host to a Guelaguetza, a traditional-style Oaxacan cultural celebration, and has a number of Oaxacan restaurants, with the area around French Street and Jersey Avenue a particularly important hub.