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Warijio Autonyms

Huarijío

  • Geography

    MX Chihuahua state: Río Chinipas east to Sonora state border; San Bernardo, to headwaters of Río Mayo. 17 or more villages or hamlets. West Sierra Madre mountains.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Mexico

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Guarijío, Maculái, Macurawe, Macurái, Makurawe, Varihío, Varijío, Varohio, Vorijío, Warihó
Warijio
2,140 (2020 INEGI).
Chihuahua state: Río Chinipas east to Sonora state border; San Bernardo, to headwaters of Río Mayo. 17 or more villages or hamlets. West Sierra Madre mountains.
Mexico
6a (Vigorous).
Uto-Aztecan, Southern Uto-Aztecan, Taracahitic, Tarahumaran
Highland Guarijío, Lowland Huarijío. Intelligibility of Tarahumara languages less than 50%. Maculai (Macurawe, Macuyawe), formerly used by upriver Huarijio to refer to downriver Huarijio. Refer to themselves as Huarijio, Macurawe or Macuyawe. Old ruins of Macoyawi, now under Lake Mocutzari, was presumably a village of theirs.
OVS; long words, affixes, clitics; tonal.
Used by all. Also use Spanish [spa].
Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 2016.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Huarijío