单词 | tiwa |
释义 | Tiwan.adj. (A member of) a Pueblo Indian people living in the upper Rio Grande valley, comprising the Northern Tiwa (Taos and Picuris), in New Mexico, and the Tigua Pueblo (Ysleta del Sur) in western Texas; the branch of Tanoan whose languages are spoken by this people; spec. the language of Isleta. Also attributive or as adj. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Indian of Central or South America > [noun] > peoples of Central America Chichimeca1578 Miskito1697 Tiwa1710 Nahuatlaca1775 Otomi1782 Aztec1787 Mazahua1787 Mixteca1787 Totonac1787 Zapotec1797 Chichimec1809 Quiché1823 Mayo1829 Seri1829 Mixtec1852 Olmec1852 Mogollon1855 Mimbres1859 Yaqui1861 Cuna1868 Tzeltal1868 Nahuatl1873 Huastec1874 Tarahumara1874 Tlapanec1874 Bribri1875 Nahua1875 Mangue1876 Mazatec1878 Subtiaba1891 Tequistlatec1891 Trique1891 Nahuatlan1897 Huichol1900 Mixtecan1900 Tarascan1931 Mixe–Zoque1957 Mixteco1972 Garifuna1977 Mixean1982 Garinagu1983 Mixe–Zoquean1989 the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [adjective] > Tanoan Picuris1875 Tanoan1909 Tewa1910 Tiwa1910 Kiowa1928 the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [noun] > Central Amerindian languages > Tanoan > Tanoan languages Kiowa1856 Picuris1856 Tewa1865 Taos1939 Tiwa1939 the world > people > ethnicities > Indian of Central or South America > [adjective] > peoples of Central America Chichimeca1726 Aztec1787 Miskito1789 Chichimec1811 Quiché1823 Mayo1829 Seri1829 Otomi1843 Mimbres1856 Nahuatl1858 Yaqui1861 Zapotec1861 Tzeltal1868 Tlapanec1874 Mixtec1875 Bribri1876 Mangue1876 Nahua1876 Nahuatlaca1877 Mixe1888 Trique1891 Mazatecan1892 Subtiaba1892 Huichol1900 Cuna1905 Mixteca1911 Subtiaban1911 Tarascan1911 Tarahumara1912 Zapotecan1922 Tzotzil1939 Mixe–Zoquean1940 Tiwa1950 Mixteco1959 Kekchi1960 1710 J. Senex (map) in Rep. U.S. Geogr. Surv. West 100th Meridian (1889) I. facing p. 510 Inhabited by the Tiguas. 1893 A. F. Bandelier Gilded Man iv. 212 [Alvarado] carried their prisoners to the Tiguas. The Tiguas were very angry at this act, for..peace prevailed between them and the Pecos. 1896 F. W. Hodge in Amer. Anthropologist 9 345 The Piros are found, intermixed with some Tiwa, at the villages of Senecú and Isleta del Sur. 1910 Amer. Anthropologist 12 24 In the Tiwa language the morphological element is usually a syllable, that is, a consonant plus a vowel or diphthong. 1939 Language 15 51 The Taos language forms with that of Picurís..the northern branch of Tiwa. 1950 Southwestern Jrnl. Anthropol. 6 283 Tiwa social organization shows relative consistency if one side-steps terminology in the literature. 1965 Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 10 141 The Kiowa-Tanoan language family, some of whose daughter languages (Tiwa, Tewa and Towa) were found in the Southwest culture area. 1987 National Geographic Nov. 626 ‘The kids watch television too much,’ one Isleta grandmother said. ‘They talk English to each other, not Tiwa.’ 1989 Encycl. Brit. XII. 865/1 The Tigua (Tiwa) Indians maintain a museum and an arts and crafts centre in Ysleta; many of them are direct descendants of the Indians who fled the Pueblo revolt. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.adj.1710 |
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