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Show • List of North American Languages 7. Ute-Southern Paiute, including Chemehuevi (California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado) 8. Tubatulabal (California) Takic branch 9. * Serrano (California) 10. *Kitanemuk (California) 11. *Gabrielino (California) 12. Cupeno (California) 13. Cahuilla (California) 14. Luiseno (Calfirona) 15. Hopi (Arizona) Sonoran branch 16. O'odham [Papago], including Pima, Nevome and Onavas (Arizona and Sonora) 17. Mountain Pima (Sonora and Chihuahua) 18. Northern Tepehuan (Chihuahua and Durango) 19. Southern Tepehuan, including Tepecano (Durango) 20. *Opata (Sonora) 21. *Eudeve (Sonora) 22. Tarahumara (Chihuahua) 23. Guarijio (Chihuahua, Sonora) 24. Cahita, including Mayo and Yaqui (Sonora and Sinaloa) 25. *Tubar (Chihuahua) 26. Cora (Nayarit) 27. Huichol (Nayarit) Aztecan branch 28. Nahuatl, including Aztec (Valley of Mexico, and a wide area to the south and east; probably more than a single language) 29. Pipil (Nicaragua, but with enclaves elsewhere) 30. *Pochutec (Oaxaca) 25. Kiowa-Tanoan 1. Tewa (Santa Clara, San Juan, San Ildefonso, Nambe, Tesuque and Pojoaque Pueblos of the Rio Grande valley of New Mexico, and the Arizona Tewa Pueblo) 2. Tiwa (Taos, Picuris, Sandia, and Isleta Pueblos of New Mexico) 3. Towa (Jemez Pueblos of New Mexico) 4. Kiowa (Oklahoma) 26. Tsimshian (British Columbia) 27. Chinook (along the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington) 1. Upper Chinook, including Wishram and Wasco 2. *Lower Chinook 28. Sahaptian 1. Sahaptin, including Yakima, Klikitat, and Umatilla (eastern Oregon and eastern Washington) |