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- Cahíta is an umbrella term for several Indigenous peoples of Mexico in the West Coast states of Sonora and Sinaloa. The term includes the Yaqui, Mayo,...
- cities include Mazatlán and Los Mochis. Sinaloa combines two words from the Cahita language: sina ('pithaya plant'), and lobola ('rounded'); "sinalobola" was...
- Cahitan Geographic distribution northern Mexico Ethnicity Cáhita Linguistic classification Uto-Aztecan Southern Cahitan Subdivisions Yaqui Mayo Language...
- Catostomus cahita, cited as the cahita sucker or matalote cahita, is a species of freshwater fish in the family Catostomidae. It is found only in Mexico...
- river bank" and comes from the Mayo River. The Mayo language belongs to the Cahita branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is closely related to Yaqui...
- Mocorito (Spanish pronunciation: [mo.koˈɾi.to]) (From Cahita, meaning "place where people speak macuri (dialect of Mayo)" or "place of the dead") is the...
- Badiraguato is composed of the Cáhita-Tarascos terms: ba, "dira"; huato, a hybridism; whose roots are as follows: the Cáhita word ba, "water", "stream or...
- Badiraguato is composed of the Cáhita-Tarascos terms: ba, "dira"; huato, a hybridism; whose roots are as follows: the Cáhita word ba, "water", "stream or...
- spelled Hiaki. Another early 17th-century Jesuit first recorded the term Cahita, which refers to the Hiaki, Mayo, and Tehueco. Mid-19th-century Mexican...
- Sonora Miller (1996) TubarSpoken in Sinaloa and Sonora Lionnet (1978) Cahita Yaqui (Hiaki) 11,800 in Sonora and Arizona Dedrick & Casad (1999) Mayo 33...