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Cotoname language information


Cotoname
Native toMexico, United States
Regionlower Rio Grande
Extinctca. 1900
Language family
Hokan ?
  • Coahuiltecan ?
    • Pakawan
      • Cotoname
Language codes
ISO 639-3xcn
Linguist List
xcn
Glottologcoto1248
Map indicating where Cotoname was spoken

Cotoname[2] was a Pakawan language spoken by Native Americans indigenous to the lower Rio Grande Valley of northeastern Mexico and extreme southern Texas (United States). Today it is extinct.

  1. ^ Barnes, Thomas C.; Naylor, Thomas H.; Polzer, Charles W. Northern New Spain: A Research Guide. University of Arizona. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  2. ^ Or Cotonamu.[1]

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