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THOMAS] INDIAN LANGUAGES OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA 25<br />
Jalchedunes<br />
Jallicuamai<br />
Jagullapais<br />
Jamajabs<br />
Janos<br />
Jocomis<br />
Juraanes<br />
Llamparicas<br />
Maguiaquis<br />
Mammites<br />
Matapanes<br />
Mejuos<br />
Mezcaleros<br />
Mimbrenos<br />
Movas<br />
Muares<br />
*Muutzizti [Muutzicat]<br />
Navajoas<br />
Navajos<br />
Nures<br />
Oaboponomas<br />
*Ocoronis<br />
Onavas<br />
Opas<br />
Oposines<br />
Orejones<br />
Oronihuatos<br />
Otaquitamones<br />
Pajalames Tecargonis<br />
Panaua Tecayaguis [see Cues]<br />
Papudos Tecayas<br />
Pasalmes Tecoripas<br />
Payuchas Tecuatzilzisti<br />
Paxuchis *Teguima (el Opata)<br />
Piatos Tegiiis<br />
*Piros Tehatas<br />
Poarames Tehuizos<br />
Polames Temoris<br />
Pulicas Teparantanas<br />
*Putimas Tiburones<br />
Quemeya Tintis<br />
Quicamopas *Tlaxomultecas<br />
Quihuimas, los Quiquimas Tochos<br />
Quiquimas Tontos<br />
Salineros Torames<br />
Sibubapas Vaimoas<br />
Sisibotaris *Vayema8<br />
Sisimbres Xicarillas<br />
Sivolos Xilenos [see Gilenos]<br />
*Sobaipuris *Yavipais, los Apaches<br />
Sovas Yecoratos<br />
Sumas Yuanes[CuhanalosCucapa[<br />
Supis *Yuta3<br />
*Tahue Zayahuecos<br />
Tapacolmes Zuaques, el Tehueco<br />
*Teacuacitzisti<br />
LANGUAGES FROM OROZCO Y BERRA WITHOUT TRIBAL NAMES<br />
*Mediotaguel *Pacasa<br />
Buasdabas<br />
Cumupas<br />
TRIBAL NAMES FROM OTHER AUTHORITIES<br />
Nacameris Nacosuras<br />
This area is thus marked off from the rest of Mexico because these<br />
supposed "naciones" were included therein by the writers who<br />
mention them, though in some cases erroneously, according to the<br />
boundaries of the present day.<br />
There are several reasons why none of these names have been<br />
recognized on the map, some of which are given in the notes following.<br />
In some instances the names have reference to villages in which the<br />
language spoken was one already mentioned, and marked on the<br />
map. In other cases there is no evidence that the people named<br />
spoke a distinct language or dialect. In some instances in which it is<br />
stated the dialect was distinct, it is impossible, from the evidence, to<br />
classify it or to determine that it should be placed in the list of real<br />
unclassified languages. The first and largest portion of the names<br />
is from Orozco y Berra's list of tribes (1 : 67-76) ; the second portion<br />
is from his list of languages (1:62-66), for which he presents no<br />
tribal names, while, the third part contains tribal names not mentioned<br />
8347°—Bull. 44—11 3