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    Teguima) is either of two closely related Uto-Aztecan languages, Teguima and Eudeve, spoken by the Opata people of northern central Sonora in Mexico and Southeast...
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  • The Opata (Spanish: Ópata, /ˈopata/) are an indigenous people in Mexico. Opata territory, the "Opatería" in Spanish, encompasses the mountainous northeast...
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  • up Opata in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Opata may refer to: Opata people, an ethnic group of Mexico Opata language, their language Aleš Opata, Czeck...
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  • Agua Prieta (category Articles containing Opata-language text)
    name in Spanish literally means 'dark water', and it is known in the Opata language as Bachicuy.[citation needed] Agua Prieta city began at the end of the...
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    Mexican grizzly bear (category Articles containing Opata-language text)
    Arizona, New Mexico and Texas than to those of California. Known in the Opatas language as the pissini, the grizzly was one of the heaviest and largest mammals...
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    Phaseolus acutifolius (category Articles containing Opata-language text)
    small bean was recorded in the 17th century, in the now extinct Eudeve language of northern Mexico, as tépar (accusative case, tépari). Names that contain...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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  • Native American flute (category Articles containing Opata-language text)
    Šiyótȟaŋka Opata: bícusirina (Teguima language) Unami: achipiquon (Lenape) Zuni: Tchá-he-he-lon-ne, lit. 'sacred warbling flute' Alternative English-language names...
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  • (Huarijio, Varihio) Tubar † Cahita Yaqui Mayo Ópata †? (Eudeve, Heve, Dohema) Campbell, Lyle (1985), The Pipil Language of El Salvador, New York, Amsterdam: Mouton...
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  • Batuc: possibly an Opata dialect Cahuimeto Cahuameto: probably belongs with Oguera and Nio Chínipa: may be a Tarahumaran language close to Ocoroni, since...
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