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- Waikuri (Guaycura, Waicura) is an extinct language of southern Baja California spoken by the Waikuri or Guaycura people. The Jesuit priest Baegert do****ented...
- Guaycura, Guaycuri, Waicura, or other variants, may refer to: Guaycura people, a former ethnic group of Mexico Guaycura language, an extinct language of...
- Baja California Sur. Jesuit missionaries recognized it as distinct from Waikuri (Guaycura) immediately to the north. It was spoken in the mountainous area...
- with Yukian and perhaps languages of southern Baja California such as Waikuri, one of the oldest language families established in California, before...
- isolates Haida Yuki–Wappo Chumashan Adai Beothuk Bidai Cayuse Kutenai Timucua Waikuri Pericú Proposed groupings Amerind Algonquian–Wakashan Aztec–Tanoan Macro-Mayan...
- be, along with Chumashan and perhaps languages of southern Baja such as Waikuri, one of the oldest language families established in California, before...
- The Guaycura (Waicura, Waikuri, Guaycuri) were a native people of Baja California Sur, Mexico, occupying an area extending south from near Loreto to Todos...
- Oto-Manguean 19th century Tapachultec Mixe–Zoque 1930s Tepecano Uto-Aztecan 20th century Tubar Uto-Aztecan 20th century Waikuri unclassified before 1800...
- Mixe-Zoke Mixtek Olive Otomi Paya Subtiaba Tarask (Michoacano) Totonak Chinantek Waїkuri Xanambre (Janambre) Xikake (Jicaque) Xinka (Jinca, Sinca) Zapotek...
- ISSN 0020-7071. Gursky, Karl-Heinz (1966). "On the Historical Position of Waikuri". International Journal of American Linguistics. 32 (1): 41–45. doi:10...