Janambre

Indigenous people of northeast Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Janambre (Xanambre) were an indigenous people of Tamaulipas in northeast Mexico. They were the historical enemies of the Pison (Pisones).

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Janambre
(unattested)
Native tonortheast Mexico
RegionTamaulipas
EthnicityJanambre
Extinct(date missing)
unclassified
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
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Janambre (Xanambre) is a poorly attested extinct language that was spoken in Tamaulipas, northeast Mexico.[1] It has no apparent relatives and remains unclassified. Campbell (1997), based on William Bright (1955), suggests a relationship with the extinct, unclassified languages Naolan and Tamaulipeco, although no evidence is given.[2] Other languages unclassified extinct languages of Tamaulipas include the language of the Pisones, "Negrito" and Olive.[3]

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