- The
Guarijío (Spanish:
Guarijío) are an
indigenous people of Mexico. They
primarily live in 17
villages near the West
Sierra Madre Mountains in Chihuahua...
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language has two variants,
known as
Mountain Guarijio (
guarijío de la sierra) and
River Guarijio (
guarijío del río). The
mountain variant is
spoken in...
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Guarijio, Huarijio, Warihío, Varihío or Varohío may
refer to:
Guarijio people, an
ethnic group of
Mexico Huarijio language, a Uto-Aztecan
language of Mexico...
- Oʼodham and Tepehuán), the
Tarahumaran languages (including
Raramuri and
Guarijio), the
Cahitan languages (including
Yaqui and Mayo), the
Coracholan languages...
- Pima Bajo,
Northern and
Southern Tepehuán
Taracahita branch: Tarahumara,
Guarijio language,
Yaqui and Mayo
Corachol branch: Cora and ****chol
Nahuan branch:...
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Tojolabal Triqui Yaqui Zoque 1,000–20,000
people Chocho Chichimeca Jonaz ****
Guarijio Jacaltec Mexicanero Ocuiltec Pame Pima Bajo Qʼanjobʼal
Tacuate Tepehua...
- Sonora)
Languages Tarahumara,
Spanish Religion Animism, Peyotism, and
Roman Catholic Related ethnic groups Suma,
Guarijío, ****chol, Tepehuán, Mayo, Yaqui...
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family of Mexico. The best
known is Tarahumara.
Tarahumaran Tarahumara Guarijío (Huarijio, Varihio)
Tubar †
Cahita Yaqui Mayo Ópata† ? (Eudeve, Heve, Dohema)...
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tribe lives near the
small towns of
Guadalupe y
Calvo and Baborigame.
Guarijío: A
small tribe linguistically differentiated from the
other tribes of the...
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mutually intelligible. It may also
instead be a
local name for a
variety of
Guarijío. Coca:
spoken near Lake Chapala. Colotlan: a
Pimic language closely related...