Dohema

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Dohema is an alternative name for the Eudeve language, an indigenous Uto-Aztecan language historically spoken in northern Mexico.

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Dohema canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Uto-Aztecan language
indigenous language
language
alternativeNameOf Eudeve language NERFINISHED
country Mexico
documentedBy Spanish missionaries
extinctionPeriod 19th century (approximate)
hasEthnolinguisticGroup Eudeve (Opata-related) peoples NERFINISHED
hasGlottocode eude1235
hasGlottologName Eudeve NERFINISHED
hasISO6393Code eud
hasLanguageFamily Uto-Aztecan NERFINISHED
hasSubfamily Cahita–Opata (branch) NERFINISHED
Opata–Eudeve (group) NERFINISHED
historicallySpokenBy Eudeve people NERFINISHED
historicallySpokenIn Sonora NERFINISHED
northern Mexico NERFINISHED
historicalUse mission communities in colonial Sonora
isAlsoKnownAs Dohema Eudeve NERFINISHED
Eudeve NERFINISHED
Heve NERFINISHED
isIndigenousTo Mexico NERFINISHED
isPartOf Uto-Aztecan language family NERFINISHED
isRelatedTo Cahita languages NERFINISHED
Opata language NERFINISHED
languageBranch Southern Uto-Aztecan NERFINISHED
regionType indigenous language of the Sonoran Desert region
status extinct
writingSystem Latin script (historical missionary use)

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