- Teguima) is
either of two
closely related Uto-Aztecan languages,
Teguima and
Eudeve,
spoken by the
Opata people of
northern central Sonora in
Mexico and Southeast...
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United States. Historically, they
included several subtribes,
including the
Eudeve, Teguima, and Jova peoples. Most
Opatan towns were
situated in
river valleys...
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Eudeve is a
Southern Uto-Aztecan
language formerly spoken in Mexico, in the
north of Sonora. The language,
which is part of the
Taracahitic branch, is...
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Estado de Oaxaca. Lionnet, Andrés (1986). Un
idioma extinto de sonora: El
eudeve. México: UNAM. ISBN 978-968-837-915-8. Estrada-Fernández,
Zarina (1998)...
- name for a
small bean was
recorded in the 17th century, in the now
extinct Eudeve language of
northern Mexico, as tépar (accusative case, tépari).
Names that...
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Tarahumara Guarijío (Huarijio, Varihio)
Tubar †
Cahita Yaqui Mayo ?Ópata † (
Eudeve, Heve, Dohema) ?Tahue † "Diferentes
lenguas indígenas". cuentame.inegi.org...
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Isolate Louisiana,
United States with the
death of
Delphine Ducloux ca. 1940
Eudeve Uto-Aztecan Sonora,
Mexico ca. 1940s
Chemakum Chimakuan Washington, United...
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Estonia Etruscan † – 𐌓𐌀𐌔𐌄𐌍𐌍𐌀
Formerly spoken in:
Central Italy Eudeve † –
Teguima Formerly spoken in:
Sonora ,
Mexico Europanto –
Europanto Spoken...
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their lands to meet with them. The
tribes Kino met with are the Cocopa,
Eudeve, Hia C-ed O'odham (called
Yumans by Kino), Kamia, Kavelchadon, Kiliwa, Maricopa...
- name for a
small bean was
recorded in the 17th century, in the now
extinct Eudeve language of
northern Mexico, as tépar (accusative case, tépari). Terrapin...