| Title | Type | Provider | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper Necaxa Totonac Xasāstiʼ testamento (Xatze tachihuīn ixpālacata Jesucristo) | Bible | 1999 | |
| The Birth of Jesus | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| The Miracles of Jesus | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| The First Easter | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| Heaven Gods Beautiful Home | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| Words of Life | Audio | grn | |
| Totonac Patla-Chicontla | Resource | scripture-app-builder |
Upper Necaxa Totonac is a native American language of central Mexico spoken by 3,400 people in and around four villages— Chicontla, Patla, Cacahuatlán, and San Pedro Tlaloantongo —in the Necaxa River Valley in Northern Puebla State. Although speakers represent the majority of the adult population in Patla and Cacahuatlán, there are very few monolinguals and few if any children are currently learning the language as a mother tongue, and, as a consequence, the language must be considered severely endangered.