Maps of Mountain Pima
Mexico: Languages by Speaker Populations (Public Content)
Maps of Mexican languages by speaker population
Map Creator(s): Carlos María Soto
Source: Mapa de lenguas de México. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: FAMSI
Map Description:
Three maps showing languages of Mexico by speaker population.
The map Mexico Languages: High Speaker Population contains information for population areas of more than 100,000 speakers.
The map Mexico Languages: Mid Speaker Population contains information for population areas of 20,000 - 100,000 speakers.
The map Mexico Languages: Low Speaker Population contains information for population areas lower than 20,000 speakers.
Source: Mapa de lenguas de México. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: FAMSI
Map Description:
Three maps showing languages of Mexico by speaker population.
The map Mexico Languages: High Speaker Population contains information for population areas of more than 100,000 speakers.
The map Mexico Languages: Mid Speaker Population contains information for population areas of 20,000 - 100,000 speakers.
The map Mexico Languages: Low Speaker Population contains information for population areas lower than 20,000 speakers.
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Mexico: Linguistic Map of Mesoamerica (Public Content)
Linguistic Map of Mesoamerica
Map Creator(s):
Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, INC. (FAMSI)
Source: FAMSI
Contact: FAMSI, Archivist: jessica
famsi.org, FAMSI, 268 South Suncoast Boulevard, Crystal River, FL, 34429, U.S.A.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: When FAMSI images are requested for educational purposes only–not for sale or profit–permission is freely given.
Map Description:
This Linguistic Map is based on the previous linguistic maps of Mendizábal and Jiménez (1936, 1941), Frederick Johnson (1940), and McQuown (1955) and has been modified from The Handbook of Middle American Indians.
Source: FAMSI
Contact: FAMSI, Archivist: jessica
famsi.org, FAMSI, 268 South Suncoast Boulevard, Crystal River, FL, 34429, U.S.A.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: When FAMSI images are requested for educational purposes only–not for sale or profit–permission is freely given.
Map Description:
This Linguistic Map is based on the previous linguistic maps of Mendizábal and Jiménez (1936, 1941), Frederick Johnson (1940), and McQuown (1955) and has been modified from The Handbook of Middle American Indians.
Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process.View original image(s) to see the unaltered map(s).
Mexico: Uto-Aztecan Languages (Public Content)
Uto-Aztecan Languages
Map Creator(s): Maunus
Source: Uto-Aztecan Languages. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: 30-May-2008
Map Description:
Map of the location of the Uto-Aztecan languages in Mexico.
Source: Uto-Aztecan Languages. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: 30-May-2008
Map Description:
Map of the location of the Uto-Aztecan languages in Mexico.
Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process. View original image(s) to see the unaltered map(s).
Northern Uto-Aztecan Languages (Public Content)
Northern Uto-Aztecan Languages
Map Creator(s): Maunus
Source: Northern Uto-Aztecan Languages. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: 30-May-2008
Map Description:
Map of the Uto-Aztecan languages spoken in the USA at the time of first European contact.
Source: Northern Uto-Aztecan Languages. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: 30-May-2008
Map Description:
Map of the Uto-Aztecan languages spoken in the USA at the time of first European contact.
Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process. View original image(s) to see the unaltered map(s).