Coahuilteco language
Extinct Pakawan language of Texas and Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Coahuilteco was one of the Pakawan languages that was spoken in southern Texas (United States) and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct.
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Coahuilteco | |
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Native to | Mexico, United States |
Region | Coahuila, Texas |
Ethnicity | Quems, Pajalat, etc. |
Extinct | not attested after 18th century |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | xcw |
xcw | |
Glottolog | coah1252 |
Coauhuilteco language | |
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