UTO-AZTECAN
Numic Western: Northern Paiute (Bannock, Snake), Mono Central: Panamint, Shoshone, Comanche Southern: Kawaiisu, Ute (Chemhuevi, Southern Paiute) Tubatulabal (single language, spoken near Bakersfield, CA) Takic [southern California] Cupan: þGabrieleno-Fernandeno, Luiseno-Juaneno, Cahuilla, Cupeno Serrano: þSerran, þKitanemuk Hopi (single language, spoken in northeastern Arizona) Pimic: Pima-Papago (Tohono O'odham), Pima Bajo, Northern Tepehuan, southern Tepehuan [all spoken in southern Arizona & northern Mexico] Taracahitic: Tarahumara, Yaqui, þOpata, Varohio [all spoken in northern Mexico] Coric: Cora, Huichol [Mexico] Aztec: Nahuatl (in many dialects) [throughout Mexico], Pipil [El Salvador], þPochutlaKIOWA-TANOAN
Kiowa Tanoan Towa (Jemez) Tiwa: Taos, Picuris, Isleta, Sandia Tewa Kiowa was spoken in the southern Plains. The Tanoan languages are spoken in Pueblos in New MexicoKERESAN
Western: Acoma, Laguna Eastern: Zia, Santa Ana, San Felipe, Santo Domingo, Cochiti All of these are Pueblo languages of the Southwest A number of linguists have proposed that Uto-Aztecan and Kiowa- Tanoan are related, though this remains somewhat controversial. It is possible that Keresan might be related to one or both of these as well.