Yuman–Cochimí languages are a family of languages spoken in Baja California, northern Sonora, southern California, and western Arizona. Cochimí is no... 8 KB (519 words) - 00:17, 5 January 2024 |
Cochimí was once the language of the greater part Baja California, as attested by Jesuit documents of the 18th century. It seems to have become extinct... 5 KB (325 words) - 08:51, 9 April 2024 |
The Cochimí were the indigenous inhabitants of the central part of the Baja California peninsula, from El Rosario in the north to San Javier in the south... 8 KB (973 words) - 05:38, 16 January 2022 |
Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer... 34 KB (217 words) - 10:59, 6 April 2024 |
are an indigenous people of California. The Kumeyaay language belongs to the Yuman–Cochimí language family. The Kumeyaay consist of three related groups... 72 KB (7,329 words) - 08:38, 17 April 2024 |
Mexican census, including 88 who called their language "Cochimi". Kumeyaay belongs to the Yuman language family and to the Delta–California branch of that... 10 KB (768 words) - 06:13, 13 February 2024 |
Guinea Pai languages, a subgroup of the Yuman–Cochimí language family of North America Pai language (Bantu), related to Sotho Bai language (formerly romanized... 442 bytes (94 words) - 09:27, 19 October 2021 |