Hiaki

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Hiaki is the endonym used by the Yaqui people to refer to themselves and their language, an Indigenous group primarily from the Sonoran region of Mexico and the southwestern United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf endonym
ethnonym
language name
alternateNameOf Yaqui language NERFINISHED
Yaqui people NERFINISHED
associatedEthnicGroup Yaqui NERFINISHED
associatedWithCulture Yaqui culture NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Yaqui traditional religion
associatedWithTerritory Río Yaqui valley NERFINISHED
belongsToIndigenousGroup Indigenous peoples of Mexico NERFINISHED
Native American peoples in the United States
belongsToMacroArea North America NERFINISHED
demnonymOf Hiaki people NERFINISHED
ethnolinguisticIdentity self-designation of Yaqui people
glossonymOf Hiaki language NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole marker of Yaqui identity
medium of ritual speech
vehicle of oral tradition
hasLinguisticType indigenous language of the Americas
hasRelatedLanguage Mayo language NERFINISHED
other Cahitan languages
hasStatus endangered language
minority language
languageBranch Cahitan languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages
refersTo Yaqui language NERFINISHED
Yaqui people NERFINISHED
spokenInCity Phoenix NERFINISHED
Tucson NERFINISHED
spokenInState Arizona NERFINISHED
Sonora NERFINISHED
usedBy Yaqui people NERFINISHED
usedInContext community identity
cultural preservation
traditional ceremonies
usedInCountry Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
usedInRegion Sonora NERFINISHED
southwestern United States
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Yaqui alsoKnownAs Hiaki
Yaqui language nativeName Hiaki