-
Piman (or Tepiman)
refers to a
group of
languages within the Uto-Aztecan
family that are
spoken by
ethnic groups (including the Pima)
spanning from Arizona...
- 1900s, and six
subgroups are
generally accepted as valid: Numic, Takic,
Pimic, Taracahitic, Corachol, and Aztecan. That
leaves two
ungrouped languages:...
- for a
variety of Guarijío. Coca:
spoken near Lake Chapala. Colotlan: a
Pimic language closely related to Tepehuan, or Teul and
Tepecano Comanito: a Taracahitic...
- Tübatulabal = Kern
Takic =
Southern California Hopi =
Pueblo Tepiman =
Pimic Taracahitic Tubar Corachol Aztecan Wakashan Kwakiutlan Nootkan Wintuan (>...
- century, and six
subgroups are
generally accepted as valid: Numic, Takic,
Pimic, Taracahita, Corachol, and Aztecan. Both
archaeological and ethnohistorical...