Piro Pueblo language
Piro is a poorly attested, extinct Tanoan language once spoken in the more than twenty Piro Pueblos near Socorro, New Mexico. It has generally been classified as one of the Tiwa languages, though Leap (1971) contested whether or not Piro is truly a Tanoan language at all. The last known speaker, an elderly woman, was interviewed by Mooney in 1897, and by 1909 all Piro members had Mexican Spanish as their native language.
Piro | |
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Native to | United States |
Region | New Mexico |
Ethnicity | Piro |
Extinct | by 1900 |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | pie |
pie | |
Glottolog | piro1248 |
Linguasphere | 64-CAA-c |
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