Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.
Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.
Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.
Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.
Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.
Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.
Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.
Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.
Coahuilteco was one of the Indigenous languages that was spoken in southern Texas and northeastern Coahuila (Mexico). It is now extinct, and is typically considered to be a language isolate, but has also been proposed to be part of a Pakawan family.