Janambre
Indigenous people of northeast Mexico
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The Janambre (Xanambre) were an indigenous people of Tamaulipas in northeast Mexico. They were the historical enemies of the Pison (Pisones).
Language
| Janambre | |
|---|---|
| (unattested) | |
| Native to | northeast Mexico |
| Region | Tamaulipas |
| Ethnicity | Janambre |
| Extinct | (date missing) |
unclassified | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
| Glottolog | None |
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]