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However, according to Opatan oral traditionalists, "Opata" is the name some Tehuima villages gave to themselves and means "iron people," since iron ore was abundant in Opata territory, and Opata spear tips were made from iron ore. [citation needed] Thus, those Tehuima people were also known as "the iron spear people." Some anthropological texts ...
Ópata (also Tegüima, Teguima, Tehuima, Tehui, Eudeve, Eudeva, Heve, Dohema, Jova, Joval, Tonichi, Sonori and Ure; Opata: Teguima) is either of two closely related Uto-Aztecan languages, Teguima and Eudeve, spoken by the Opata people of northern central Sonora in Mexico and Southeast of Arizona in the United States.
Teguima or Tehuima may refer to: Teguima people, an ethnic group of Mexico; Teguima language, their language; See also. Tagima This page was last edited on 1 ...
Opata may refer to: Opata people, an ethnic group of Mexico; Opata language, their language; Aleš Opata, Czeck military officer; Zoltán Opata, Hungarian football ...
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