The Origin and Function of Mesoamerican Pyramids
Juan Alvarez Cuauhtemoc
tonantzn at CHORUS.NET
Mon Oct 11 18:24:11 UTC 2004
Hola Carnal,
Good to know you are out there bato! W.W. Newcomb, Jr. in his book, The Indians of Texas (UT Press) does not address the etymology of "COAHUILA" and according to him, these group belonged to "Hokan group of languages". (See, page 32). Mario Márquez suggests a Nahuatl language etymology, but I have some misgivings about this.
Concerning "Tejas".. well, Newcomb uses the term "Teyas" but whether "Tejas" comes from the Caddoan language is not entirely clear even to Newcomb.
Juan Alvarez Cuauhtemoc
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Not to get off this subject matter...... But does anyone know what "COAHUILA " mean? The people of Texas ( TEJAS ) were called "COAHUILTECANS" just wondering...The CADDOS say that *TEJAS* is a word from their language, I say not...
Later...
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