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The Janambre (Xanambre) were an indigenous people of Tamaulipas in northeast Mexico. They were the historical enemies of the Pison (Pisones).
The Janambre language, now extinct, is unattested. [1] William Bright (1955) thought the Janambre language might have been Naolan, an unclassified language of the region. [2] Other unattested extinct languages of Tamaulipas include Pisone, "Negrito" and Olive. [3]
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The Janambre (Xanambre) were an indigenous people of Tamaulipas in northeast Mexico. They were the historical enemies of the Pison (Pisones).
The Janambre language, now extinct, is unattested. [1] William Bright (1955) thought the Janambre language might have been Naolan, an unclassified language of the region. [2] Other unattested extinct languages of Tamaulipas include Pisone, "Negrito" and Olive. [3]