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  1. The Uto-Aztecans. The general consensus is that this nation lived around 5,500 years ago (3500 BCE) in the US Southwest, most probably (from their vocabulary) in the area of Southern Utah, Southern Nevada, and Central/Southern California. About a thousand years later, around 2500 BCE, they had split into northern and southern groups.
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    How many languages are in the Uto Aztecan family?Uto-Aztecan languages. The northernmost Uto-Aztecan language is Shoshoni, which is spoken as far north as Salmon, Idaho, while the southernmost is the Pipil language of El Salvador. Ethnologue gives the total number of languages in the family as 61, and the total number of speakers as 1,900,412.
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    Who are the Southern Uto-Aztecans?The Southern Uto-Aztecans have a very large representation spread over a large area. An important branch of the Uto-Aztecans is the Sonoran Family of Languages, mainly spoken by indigenous peoples of Sonora, Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Durango, and Arizona. This group is represented by several tribal groups that are well-known to most Americans.
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    What language did the Uto-Aztecs speak?Uto-Aztecan or Uto-Aztekan / ˈjuːtoʊ.æzˈtɛkən / is a family of indigenous languages of the Americas, consisting of over 30 languages. Uto-Aztecan languages are found almost entirely in the Western United States and Mexico.
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    Who coined the term Uto-Aztecan?Daniel Garrison Brinton added the Aztecan languages to the family in 1891 and coined the term Uto-Aztecan. John Wesley Powell, however, rejected the claim in his own classification of North American indigenous languages (also published in 1891).
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    2019/9/6 · The Aztecan or Náhuatl-speaking peoples of central and southern Mexico speak almost thirty languages and are the single largest linguistic group in Mexico. In the 2000 census, 1,448,936 individuals five years of age and older were classified as Náhuatl-speakers, …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uto-Aztecan_languages

      Uto-Aztecan, Uto-Aztekan /ˈjuːtoʊ.æzˈtɛkən/ or (rarely in English) Uto-Nahuatl is a family of indigenous languages of the Americas, consisting of over thirty languages. Uto-Aztecan languages are found almost entirely in the Western United States and Mexico. The name of the language family was created to show that it includes both the Ute language of Utah and the Nahuan languages (also kn…

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    • mojavedesert.net/languages/uto-aztecan.html

      Uto-Aztecan is younger than Hokan or Penutian. Research indicates that Uto-Azetcan began to diversify in California after Hokan and Penutian were present, but before all of the Penutian languages achieved their later prehistoric …

    • languagesgulper.com/eng/Utoaztecan.html

      Uto-Aztecan is a large Meso-American family divided into the northern languages of North America and the southern languages of Mexico and Central America. It extends from Oregon …

    • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Uto-Aztecan-languages

      Uto-Aztecan languages, family of American Indian languages, one of the oldest and largest—both in terms of extent of distribution ( Oregon to Panama) and number of languages and speakers. …

    • Uto-Aztecan | Encyclopedia.com

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      Uto-Aztecan (yōō´tō-ăztĕk´ən), branch of the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic stock. The languages belonging to this stock are spoken in North and Central America. See Native American …

    • The Uto-Aztecan premolar among North and South Amerindians: …

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      The discovery of a Uto-Aztecan premolar in a prehistoric skeletal series from northern South America calls into question the presumed linguistic and geographic limits of this trait. We …

    • https://davidbowles.medium.com/aztlan-affirmed-part-vi-uto-aztecan...

      The Uto-Aztecans. The general consensus is that this nation lived around 5,500 years ago (3500 BCE) in the US Southwest, most probably (from their vocabulary) in the area of Southern Utah,...

    • https://www.mustgo.com/worldlanguages/uto-aztecan-language-family

      Several families of Uto-Aztecan languages are or were spoken in the western part of the United States. These include Comanche, Shoshoni, Tubatubal, Hopi and Tohono O’odham. Status U.S. Several of Uto-Aztecan languages are …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Uto-Aztecan_language

      By her theory, the assumed speakers of Proto-Uto-Aztecan were maize cultivators in Mesoamerica, who gradually moved north, bringing maize cultivation with them, during the …



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