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Quinigua (Kiniwa) is an
extinct language that was
spoken in
northeastern Mexico.
Quinigua was
spoken between the
Sierra Madre Oriental and the Sierra...
- Salinan–Chumash
Salinan Chumash Esselen Seri–Yuman Seri
Yuman Waicuri–
Quinigua Waicuri Maratino Quinigua Coa****ltecan
Tequistlatec Subtiaba Jicaque Yurumangui Central...
- Guachichil,[citation needed] and was
closely related to the
language of the
Quinigua.[failed verification] It has been
classified without providing more details...
- Guachichil, the
Pintos and
Alazapas spoke Coa****lteco, and the
Borrados spoke Quinigua.
Other indigenous languages include Mamulique, Xanambre, Tamaulipeco, and...
- "Negrito" and Olive.
Naolan language Tamaulipeco language Maratino language Quinigua language Coa****ltecan
languages Mason, John
Alden (1950). "The languages...
- Coa****lteco, Solano, and
Maratino data
below are all from
Swanton (1940). The
Quinigua data is from
Gursky (1964),
which in turn is from del Hoyo (1960). Naolan...
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Keres Zuni Coa****ltecan
linguistic area
Aranama Karankawa Maratino Naolan Quinigua Solano Tonkawa Gulf ?
Muskogean Natchez Atakapa Chitimacha Mesoamerican...
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Naolan (Mexico: Tamaulipas) † Oto-Manguean (27) Pericú † Purépecha
Quinigua (northeast Mexico) † Seri
Solano †
Tequistlatecan (3)
Totonacan (2) Uto-Aztecan...
- Karok–Shasta Yana Pomo
Washo Esselen–Yuman Salinan–Seri
Waicuri Maratino Quinigua Tequistlatec Coa****ltecan
Tonkawa Nuclear Coa****ltecan
Karankawa Subtiaba...
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cigars at a
local factory. He grew up in the 700-person
rural town of
Quinigua, 5
miles (8.0 km)
north of Santiago. For high
school he
attended Milagros...