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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...
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languages outside those groups. The
Southern languages are
divided into the
Tepiman languages (including O'odham and Tepehuán), the
Tarahumaran languages (including...
- languages: Paipai, Kiliwa, Cucapá,
Cochimi and
Kumiai Uto-Aztecan languages:
Tepiman branch: Pápago, Pima Bajo,
Northern and
Southern Tepehuán
Taracahita branch:...
- (Oasisamerica): Uto-Aztecan, Yuman,
Southern Athabaskan Aridoamerica, Yuman–Cochimí,
Tepiman Plains Indians: Siouan,
Plains Algonquian,
Southern Athabaskan Northeastern...
- (Mexico, 2020 census)
Language family Uto-Aztecan
Southern Uto-Aztecan
Tepiman Oʼodham
Official status Official language in One of the
national languages...
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Jalisco Ethnicity Tepecano Extinct 1980s
Language family Uto-Aztecan
Piman (
Tepiman)
Tepecano Language codes ISO 639-3 tep
Glottolog tepe1278 Map of Tepecano...
- Sonora,
Mexico Tarahumara (Rarámuri-Omugí):
Chihuahua and Durango,
Mexico Tepiman peoples Pima Bajo: Chihuahua,
Mexico Tepehuán (O'dam/Audam/Ódami): Chihuahua...
- in the
sixteenth century. Linguistically, O'dam and
Audam belong to the
Tepiman branch of the Uto-Aztecan
language family, in the same
branch as Ódami...
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Chihuahua (Archivo de
Lenguas Indígenas de México).
Colegio de México. "Catálogo de las
Lenguas Indígenas Nacionales". SIL on the
Tepiman language group...
- semi-nomadic
Chichimec speakers of Uto-Aztecan
languages (probably
related to the
Tepiman and
Corachol groups) as well as Pame (Oto-Mangue), and
other undo****ented...