-
obscured somewhat the
linguistic connection between Tanoans and Kiowans.
Linguists now
accept that a
Tanoan family without Kiowa would be paraphyletic, as...
- Aztec–
Tanoan is a
hypothetical and
undemonstrated language family that
proposes a
genealogical relation between the
Tanoan and the Uto-Aztecan families...
- (Kiowa-
Tanoan)
Pueblo of Laguna, New
Mexico (Keresan)
Pueblo of Nambe, New
Mexico (Kiowa-
Tanoan)
Pueblo of Picuris, New
Mexico (Kiowa-
Tanoan) Pueblo...
- centuries.
These are
preserved in the
Petroglyph National Monument. The
Tanoan and
Keresan peoples had
lived along the Rio
Grande for
centuries before...
-
Winnebago Biloxi Catawba Chiwere Mitchigamea Moneton Ofo Tutelo-Saponi
Woccon Tanoan Jemez Kiowa Picuris Southern Tiwa Taos Tewa Piro
Pueblo Tsimshianic Coast...
- Laguna,
Santa Ana, Zia, Cochiti, Kewa, and San Felipe. Kiowa-
Tanoan:
stock to
which the
Tanoan (or Puebloan)
branch belongs,
consisting of
three separate...
- [citation needed] Most
modern Pueblo peoples (whether Keresans, Hopi, or
Tanoans) ****ert the
Ancestral Puebloans did not "vanish", as is
commonly portra****...
-
related to Navajo. Tewa, the Tiwa languages, and Towa
belong to the Kiowa-
Tanoan language family, and thus all
descend from a
common ancestor.
Keres and...
- have been
connections with
Penutian (and
Penutioid and Macro-Penutian),
Tanoan, and
Hokan phyla, and also the
Keresan languages. The most
clearly articulated...
- Gulf) (macro-)Arawakan Arutani–Sape (Ahuaque–Kalianan) Aztec–
Tanoan (Uto-Aztecan +
Tanoan) Chibchan–Paezan Chikitano–Boróroan Chimu–Chipaya Coa****ltecan...