Huarijio language (redirect from Guarijío language)
language has two variants, known as Mountain Guarijio (guarijío de la sierra) and River Guarijio (guarijío del río). The mountain variant is spoken in...
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The Guarijío (Spanish: Guarijío) are an indigenous people of Mexico. They primarily live in 17 villages near the West Sierra Madre Mountains in Chihuahua...
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Guarijio, Huarijio, Warihío, Varihío or Varohío may refer to: Guarijio people, an ethnic group of Mexico Huarijio language, a Uto-Aztecan language of Mexico...
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O'odham and Tepehuán), the Tarahumaran languages (including Raramuri and Guarijio), the Cahitan languages (including Yaqui and Mayo), the Coracholan languages...
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Pima Bajo, Northern and Southern Tepehuán Taracahita branch: Tarahumara, Guarijio language, Yaqui and Mayo Corachol branch: Cora and Huichol Nahuan branch:...
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Tojolabal Triqui Yaqui Zoque 1,000–20,000 people Chocho Chichimeca Jonaz Chuj Guarijio Jacaltec Mexicanero Ocuiltec Pame Pima Bajo Qʼanjobʼal Tacuate Tepehua...
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tribe lives near the small towns of Guadalupe y Calvo and Baborigame. Guarijío: A small tribe linguistically differentiated from the other tribes of the...
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Sonora) Languages Tarahumara, Spanish Religion Animism, Peyotism, and Roman Catholic Related ethnic groups Suma, Guarijío, Huichol, Tepehuán, Mayo, Yaqui...
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family of Mexico. The best known is Tarahumara. Tarahumaran Tarahumara Guarijío (Huarijio, Varihio) Tubar † Cahita Yaqui Mayo Ópata †? (Eudeve, Heve, Dohema)...
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sequence of the constituents that is object–verb–subject such as Äiwoo, Guarijio, Hixkaryana, Urarina, the constructed language Klingon, and to some extent...
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language, Motocintlec Critically endangered Mountain Guarijío language, Mountain Guarijío Vulnerable Northern Cuicatec language, Northern Cuicatec...
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mutually intelligible. It may also instead be a local name for a variety of Guarijío. Coca: spoken near Lake Chapala. Colotlan: a Pimic language closely related...
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his work on Keresan languages and Uto-Aztecan, especially Shoshoni and Guarijio. He worked both on synchronic description and historical linguistics. His...
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the original on October 20, 2010. Retrieved February 15, 2011. "Guarijíos" [Guarijío people] (in Spanish). Sonora Mexico: Government of Sonora. Archived...
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in a Tarahumaran group along with its closest linguistic relative, the Guarijío language (Varihio, Huarijío), which is also spoken in the Sierra Madre...
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Tojolabal Triqui Yaqui Zoque 1,000–20,000 people Chocho Chichimeca Jonaz Chuj Guarijio Jacaltec Mexicanero Ocuiltec Pame Pima Bajo Qʼanjobʼal Tacuate Tepehua...
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The plant is used as a traditional food source in Sonora, Mexico; the Guarijío call it hichiconi and roast the rosettes, eating them much like an artichoke...
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Arizona, United States. Mayo (Yoreme): Sonora, Mexico Tarahumaran peoples Guarijío: Sonora, Mexico Tarahumara (Rarámuri-Omugí): Chihuahua and Durango, Mexico...
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19 February 1996 Sonora (Etchojoa) Sonora Sinaloa Chihuahua Mayo Yaqui Guarijio 700 AM XECOPA 17 July 1997 Chiapas (Copainalá) Chiapas Tabasco Zoque Tzotzil...
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indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Mayo, Yaqui and Guarijio, is based in Etchojoa. Eckhart, George B. (1960). "A Guide to the History...
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Texas, northern Mexico Guachimontone Guamare Guaycura, Baja California Guarijío, Huarijío, Chihuahua, Sonora Huichol (Wixáritari), Nayarit, Jalisco, Zacatecas...
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indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Spanish, Mayo, Yaqui and Guarijio from Etchojoa in the Mexican state of Sonora. It is run by the Cultural...
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Socialization and Differentiation in Small Societies: The Shoshoni and Guarijío". Social Interaction, Social Context, and Language: Essays in Honor of...
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commonly used to make fence posts, house beams, and firelogs. Also, the Guarijío prepare herbal tea, malo en el cuerpo (pain in the body), from W. mexicana...
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Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Yetman, D.A. 2002. Hidden People: The Guarijíos of Northwest Mexico and their ethnobotany.. Albuquerque: University of...
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snorkel here. Nine native cultures can be found in the municipality. The Guarijíos have a wide variety of crafts such as figures made with natural materials...
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the original on October 20, 2010. Retrieved February 15, 2011. "Guarijíos" [Guarijío people] (in Spanish). Sonora Mexico: Government of Sonora. Archived...
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201–208. doi:10.2307/3393100. JSTOR 3393100. Yetman, David (2002). The Guarijios of the Sierra Madre: Hidden People of Northwestern Mexico. UNM Press....
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rirxe fa mi klama to the river | I | go Ihtébani o'ílaci yawi-pó=ra (OVS – Guarijio) Esteban house-at | dance-[passive].[future]=[reportative] ti'e bu'u le...
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among others. There are also a number of communities with the presence of Guarijíos and Mayos indigenous peoples, such as Mesa Colorada, Guajaray, Bavícora...
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