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MESCALERO [1 record]

Record 1 1995-02-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Psycho-, Socio- and Ethnolinguistics
DEF

A language spoken by the Mescalero, an Apache people ranging through Texas and eastern New Mexico. The name Mescalero is taken from the mescal (peyote) cactus Laphophora Williamsii.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Psycho-, socio- et ethnolinguistique
DEF

Langue parlée par les Mescalero, peuple apache habitant le Texas et le Nouveau-Mexique. Leur nom a été formé sur le mot mescal (le peyotl). C'est de cette plante qu'ils tiraient leur nourriture et leur boisson.

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