• languages are today extinct. Five clear Pakawan languages are attested: Coahuilteco, Cotoname, Comecrudo, Garza and Mamulique. The first three were first...
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    would include Guachichil, the quinigua, maratino, naolan, karankawa and coahuilteco, having an even more distant relationship with comecrudo and cotoname...
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  • 2022). "Fallece a los 93 años Cristina Calderón, la última hablante del idioma Yagán | Emol.com". Emol (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2022. Seelye...
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    Ethnology Bulletin. pp. 157–317. Gibson, Michael Luke (2008). El Munichi: Un idioma que se extingue (PDF). Yarinacocha: Instituto Linguistico de Verano. p. 19...
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    Chimakuan (2) † Chimariko † Chinookan (3) † Chitimacha † Chumashan (6) † Coahuilteco † Comecrudan (United States & Mexico) (3) † Coosan (2) † Cotoname † Eskaleut...
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    groups, the Rayados spoke Guachichil, the Pintos and Alazapas spoke Coahuilteco, and the Borrados spoke Quinigua. Other indigenous languages include...
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    conocidas y numeracion, division, y clases de estas segun la diversidad de sus idiomas y dialectos, Volume I (1800): Lenguas y naciones Americanas. Madrid: Administracion...
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