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    The Coahuiltecan were various small, autonomous bands of Native Americans who inhabited the Rio Grande valley in what is now northeastern Mexico and southern...
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  • Coahuiltecan was a proposed language family in John Wesley Powell's 1891 classification of Native American languages. Most linguists now reject the view...
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  • The Tap Pilam Coahuiltecan Nation is a cultural heritage organization of individuals who identify as lineal descendants of the Coahuiltecan people. They...
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    languages into a Coahuiltecan grouping. Edward Sapir (1920) accepted Swanton's proposal and grouped this hypothetical Coahuiltecan into his Hokan stock...
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    Payaya people (category Coahuiltecan)
    encompassed the area of present-day San Antonio, Texas. The Payaya were a Coahuiltecan band and are the earliest recorded inhabitants of San Pedro Springs Park...
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    language families present in the state were Caddoan, Atakapan, Athabaskan, Coahuiltecan, and Uto-Aztecan, in addition to several language isolates such as Tonkawa...
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    Bay on the Gulf of Mexico at Corpus Christi. Called Chotilapacquen by Coahuiltecan-speaking groups, the river was named "Nueces" by Alonso de León referring...
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    Coahuilteco language (category Coahuiltecan languages)
    (Mexico). It is now extinct. Coahuilteco was grouped in an eponymous Coahuiltecan family by John Wesley Powell in 1891, later expanded by additional proposed...
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    introduced in February 2023, both to state-recognize the Tap Pilam Coahuiltecan Nation also died in committee. These are some of the tribes that have...
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    Aranama people (category Coahuiltecan)
    language that went extinct in the mid-19th century. It may have been a Coahuiltecan language but remains unclassified.[citation needed] Many Aranama people...
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