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- The Pakawan languages were a small language family spoken in what is today northern Mexico and southern Texas. Five clear Pakawan languages are attested:...
- Koasati Mikasuki Muscogee Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Pakawan Coa****lteco Comecrudo Cotoname Garza Mamulique Plateau Penutian Nez Perce...
- free dictionary. Mamulique may refer to: Mamulique language, an extinct Pakawan language Mamulique, Nuevo León, the town in Nuevo León from which the language...
- Mamulique is an extinct Pakawan language of Nuevo León, Mexico. Called Carrizo (Carrizo de Mamulique) by Jean-Louis Berlandier, it was recorded in a twenty-two-word...
- Coa****lteco was one of the Pakawan languages that was spoken in southern Texas (United States) and northeastern Coa****la (Mexico). It is now extinct....
- rejects all other relationships. Powell's original Coa****ltecan, renamed Pakawan and extended with Garza and Mamulique, has been defended by Manaster Ramer...
- Quebec, Canada xgr, the ISO 639-3 code for Garza language, an extinct Pakawan language of Texas and Mexico This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Garza, also called Meakán, is an extinct Pakawan language of Texas and Mexico. It is known from two tribal names and twenty-one words recorded from the...
- Cotoname is a Pakawan language spoken by Native Americans indigenous to the lower Rio Grande Valley of northeastern Mexico and extreme southern Texas...
- Grande, not far from Reynosa. They spoke the Comecrudo language, one of the Pakawan languages. Swiss-American ethnologist Albert S. Gatschet worked with eight...