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xgrGarza  

Type

  • Language

Definition

  • Garza is an extinct Comecrudan language of Texas and Mexico. It is known from two tribal names and twenty-one words recorded from the chief of the Garza by Berlandier in 1828 (Berlandier et al. 1828–1829, 1850: 143–144). At that time, the Garza all spoke Spanish and were acculturated. The Garza may have been the same as the Atanguaypacam tribe (of the Comecrudo) recorded in 1748. The Garza were called something like Meacknan or Miákan by the neighboring Cotoname (Gatschet 1886: 54) while they called the Cotoname Yué. Garza is Spanish for "heron".

Entry terms

  • Garza language

ISO 639-3 code

  • xgr

Notation

  • xgr

In other languages

  • Garza

    French

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/xgr

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