Kiowa-Tanoan languages
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Aztec-Tanoan hypothesis
- In Aztec-Tanoan hypothesis
The four Kiowa-Tanoan languages are spoken in New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma and formerly were also spoken in Texas.
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Pueblo Indians
- In Pueblo Indians
… and comprise groups who speak Tanoan and Keresan languages. Tanoan languages such as Tewa are distantly related to Uto-Aztecan, but Keresan has no known affinities. The western Pueblo villages include the Hopi villages of northern Arizona and the Zuni, Acoma, and
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Uto-Aztecan languages
- In Mesoamerican Indian languages: Proposals of distant genetic (genealogical) relationship
…which would join Uto-Aztecan and Kiowa-Tanoan (of the U.S. Southwest and Great Plains). Mexican Penutian, which would combine several Mesoamerican groups with the large but mostly doubted “Penutian” hypothesis (which itself proposes possible links among several language families of California and the Northwest of North America). There are several versions…
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