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The Tepecano language is an extinct indigenous language of Mexico belonging to the Uto-Aztecan language-family. It was formerly spoken by a small group of people in Azqueltán (earlier Atzqueltlán) Jalisco a small village on the Río Bolaños in the far northern part of the state just east of the territory of the Huichol people.

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