Yaqui Language Linguistics, Culture and Literature
Yaqui Vocabulary
Yaqui is a Uto-Aztecan language, related to other languages like Nahuatl and Raramuri.
Beginning Yaqui
Yaqui, also known as Hiaki and Yoeme, is a Native American language of the Uto-Aztecan family and Cahitan sub-family based in the coastal plains of southern Sonora, Mexico.
Hiaki Basics
Hiaki (also known as Yaqui, Jiaki, Yoeme, and Cahita) is a Native American language indigenous to the Rio Yaqui Valley in Sonora, Mexico.
A Hiaki (Yaqui) Folktale (in downloadable PDF format)
The Hiaki (Yaqui) people are indigenous to the Rio Yaqui valley of Sonora, Mexico, and also live in several communities in southern Arizona, USA (e.g. Old Pascua, New Pascua, and Barrio Libre in the Tucson area, and Guadalupe in the Phoenix area).
UA Hiaki Research and Documentation
Yaqui, Jiaki and Yoeme are the most commonly known names, but it has also been called 'Cahita'.
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