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Tiwa languages : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tiwa languages
Tiwa 〔Laurie Bauer, 2007, ''The Linguistics Student’s Handbook'', Edinburgh〕 (Spanish ''Tigua'', also ''E-nagh-magh''〔Lane ''in'' Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe (1851-1883) ''Historical and statistical information respecting the history, condition, and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States; collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs per act of Congress of March 3rd, 1847'' Lippincott, Philadelphia, (OCLC 6202862 )〕) is a group of two, possibly three, related Tanoan languages spoken by the Tiwa Pueblo, and possibly Piro Pueblo, in the U.S. state of New Mexico. ==Subfamily members and relations==
Southern Tiwa is spoken in Isleta Pueblo, Sandia Pueblo, and Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo). The remaining two languages form a subgrouping known as ''Northern Tiwa''. Northern Tiwa consists of Taos spoken in Taos Pueblo and Picuris spoken in Picuris Pueblo. The extinct language of Piro Pueblo may also have been Tiwa, but this is uncertain. See Piro Pueblo language.
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