Mayo dialect (Piman)

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Name (Latin)
Mayo dialect (Piman)
Other forms of name
nne Mayo language (Piman)
See Also From tracing topical name
Cahita language
See Also From tracing place name
Mexico
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q56729
Library of congress: sh 85082432
Sources of Information
  • Murdock world cult.:p. 126 (Mayo, Cahita family, Mexico)
  • Voegelin lang.:p. 345 (Mayo, dialect of Cahita)

Wikipedia description:

Mayo, known natively as Yorem Noki, is an Uto-Aztecan language. It is spoken by about 40,000 of the Mayo (Yoreme) people, who live in the southern portion of the Mexican state of Sonora and in the north of the neighboring state of Sinaloa. Under the General Law on the Linguistic Rights of Indigenous Peoples, it is recognized as a "national language" along with 63 other indigenous languages and Spanish which all have the same validity in Mexico. The language is considered 'critically endangered' by UNESCO. The Mayo language is partially intelligible with the Yaqui language, and the division between the two languages is more political, from the historic division between the Yaqui and the Mayo peoples, than linguistic. Programming in both Mayo and Yaqui is carried by the INPI's radio station XEETCH-AM, broadcasting from Etchojoa, Sonora.

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