Kiowa-Tanoan languages


Kiowa is a Kiowa-Tanoan language spoken by the Kiowa Tribe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kiowa language"

Kiowa-Tanoan is a family of languages spoken in New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kiowa-Tanoan languages"

The Piros lived in a number of pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley around modern Socorro, New Mexico. Whether voluntariliy or not, some Piros were quite hospitable to the first Spanish colonists who arrived in 1598. As a result, the Spanish gave first one, then another, Piro pueblo the name Socorro, which means aid or comfort. ...more on Wikipedia about "Piro Pueblo"

Tanoan is a major linguistic grouping of Pueblo Indians. It is remotely related to the Kiowa language with which it forms the Kiowa-Tanoan language family and an even more remote relation with the Uto-Aztecan and Zuni languages has been suggested. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tanoan languages"

Tewa is a Kiowa-Tanoan language spoken by Pueblo people, mostly in the Rio Grande valley in New Mexico north of Santa Fe. The 1980 census counted 1,298 speakers, almost all of whom are bilingual in English. Each pueblo or reservation where it is spoken has a dialect: ...more on Wikipedia about "Tewa language"

Tiwa is a Native American language spoken with variants by tribal members from Taos, Picuris, Sandia and Isleta Pueblos in New Mexico, USA. It is distict from other Pueblo languages in New Mexico, such as Tewa, Keresan, Tanoan and Zuni. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tiwa language"

Tiwa, in Spanish Tigua, is a group of closely related languages spoken by some Pueblo people in New Mexico. Northern Tiwa is spoken in Taos Pueblo and Picuris Pueblo, while Southern Tiwa is spoken in Isleta Pueblo and Sandia Pueblo. An extinct language in the family, Piro, was spoken near Socorro, New Mexico. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tiwa languages"

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