- The
Tepecano language is an
extinct Indigenous language of
Mexico belonging to the Uto-Aztecan language-family. It was
formerly spoken by a
small group...
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ethnic group.
Tepecano oral
history also
confirms that
villages currently inhabited by Wixárika, such as
Santa Catarina, were
Tepecano villages in the...
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known as Tepehuán proper,
Southwestern Tepehuán,
Southeastern Tepehuán) 4.
Tepecano (†)
Linguistic evidence suggests that the
various Piman languages split...
- Chapala. Colotlan: a
Pimic language closely related to Tepehuan, or Teul and
Tepecano Comanito: a
Taracahitic language closely related to
Tahue Concho/?Conchi:...
- of
Texas at Arlington. ISBN 978-0-88312-072-9. Mason, J.
Alden (1916). "
Tepecano, A
Piman language of
western Mexico".
Annals of the New York
Academy of...
- Tammany. The
organized crime robbery of a city
judge and
leader of the
Tepecano Democratic Club,
Albert H. Vitale,
during a
dinner party on
December 7...
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Confederation (including the Zacateco, Guachichil, Pame, Guamare, Caxcan,
Tepecano, Tecuexe, and Otomi)
established in the
territories today known as the...
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Texas Solano, Coa****la and
Texas Seri Tamique,
Texas Tarahumara Tecuexe Tepecano Tepehuán
Teuchitlan tradition Toboso,
Chihuahua and Coa****la
Western Mexico...
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Southern Tepehuán once
spoken at Azqueltán have been
referred to as
Tepecano. The
Tepecano language was
studied during the
period 1911-13 by Mason, and in...
- the
Southern Tepehuan is
probably more
closely related to the
extinct Tepecano language that was
spoken in the
northern part of the
state of
Jalisco than...