Náayeri

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Náayeri is the self-designated name used by speakers of the Cora language, an indigenous Uto-Aztecan language of western Mexico.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
associatedWithLanguage Cora language NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Sierra del Nayar NERFINISHED
associatedWithState Durango NERFINISHED
Jalisco NERFINISHED
Nayarit NERFINISHED
culturallyRelatedTo Huichol people NERFINISHED
Tepehuán people NERFINISHED
endonymFor Cora people NERFINISHED
ethnolinguisticGroupOf Cora language speakers
ethnonymLanguage Cora language NERFINISHED
exonym Cora NERFINISHED
governedBy traditional community authorities
hasAutonym Náayeri NERFINISHED
hasCulturalPractice communal fiestas
ritual music and dance
hasReligion Roman Catholicism
indigenous Mesoamerican religion
historicalRegion Nueva Galicia NERFINISHED
languageBranch Corachol branch of Uto-Aztecan
languageStatus vulnerable language community
locatedIn western Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Mexico
memberOfLanguageFamily Uto-Aztecan languages NERFINISHED
partOf Uto-Aztecan peoples NERFINISHED
indigenous peoples of Mexico NERFINISHED
populationTrend declining number of fluent speakers
primaryEconomicActivities handicrafts
livestock raising
subsistence agriculture
recognizedAs indigenous people of Mexico
selfDesignationOf Cora people NERFINISHED
sharesBranchWith Huichol language NERFINISHED
subjectOf ethnographic research in Mexico
linguistic documentation projects
traditionalReligionFeatures agricultural fertility rites
ancestor veneration
ritual use of peyote
traditionalTerritory Sierra Madre Occidental NERFINISHED
usesWritingSystem Latin script

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Cora language hasEndonym Náayeri
Cora people hasAutonym Náayeri