Kiowa-Tanoan languages — Infobox Language family name=Kiowa Tanoan region=central North America familycolor=American family=Kiowa Tanoan child1= Kiowa child2=Tiwa child3= Tewa child4= Towa map caption=Distribution of Kiowa Tanoan languages before European contactKiowa… … Wikipedia
Uto-Aztecan languages — Family of more than 30 American Indian languages spoken in pre Columbian times from the northern Great Basin to Central America. Geographically, Uto Aztecan can be divided into a northern and a southern branch. The northern branch, spoken from… … Universalium
Macrofamilia azteco-tañoana — Lenguas azteco tañoanas Distribución geográfica: América del Norte Países: Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Pueblo Indians — ▪ people North American Indian peoples known for living in compact permanent settlements known as pueblos. Representative of the Southwest Indian culture area, most live in northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico. Pueblo peoples are… … Universalium
Кайова-таноанские языки — Кайова таноанская Таксон: семья Статус: общепризнана Ареал: центр США Число носителей … Википедия
Языки киова-тано — Кайова таноанская Таксон: семья Статус: общепризнана Ареал: центр США Число носителей: 9 230 чел. Классификация … Википедия
George L. Trager — George Leonard Trager (1906 – 1992) was an American linguist. He was born March 22, 1906, in Newark, New Jersey; he died on August 31, 1992, in Pasadena, California. He was the president of the Linguistic Society of America in 1960. During his… … Wikipedia
Lenguas kiowa-tañoanas — Distribución geográfica: América del Norte Países: Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Lenguas keres — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Lenguas keresanas Distribución geográfica: Nuevo México Países … Wikipedia Español
Lenguas keresanas — Distribución geográfica: Nuevo México Países: Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español