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The Opata (written Ópata in Spanish, pronounced with stress on the first syllable: /ˈopata/) are three indigenous peoples of Mexico. Opata territory, the “Opatería” in Spanish, encompasses the mountainous northeast and central part of the state of Sonora, extending to near the border with the United States. Most Opatan towns were situated in river valleys and had an economy based on irrigated agriculture. In the 16th century, when they first met the Spanish explorers, the Opata were the most numerous people in Sonora. Today, some people continue to identify as Opatas and are working to restore aspects of pre-contact Opata culture, and revitalize Opata identity. Some sources indicate that as an identifiable ethnic group, the Opata and their language are now extinct, or nearly extinct.

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  • Opata (en)
  • Ópates (ca)
  • Opata (Volk) (de)
  • Ópata (es)
  • Opata (peuple) (fr)
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  • Els ópates –també anomenats tehuimes o tegüimes– són un grup ètnic d'indígenes mexicans a punt de desaparèixer com a unitat ètnica única diferenciada. Habiten a les muntanyes de Sonora i al nord-est de Chihuahua, Mèxic. Formen part de les llengües taracahites del grup uto-asteca. Des de 1950 no s'han registrat parlants de la seva llengua i únicament es conserven unes poques frases aïllades. La llengua ópata pertany, com el mayo i el yaqui, al grup cáhita. (ca)
  • Die Opata (aus dem Dialekt der Oberen Pima Ohp – ‘Feinde’ oder Obagg'ata – ‘einen Feind haben’) waren eine Stammesgruppe der Taracahitian-Abteilung der uto-aztekischen Sprachfamilie, die im nordöstlichen und zentralen Sonora sowie im nordwestlichen Chihuahua in Mexiko und am Golf von Kalifornien (Golfo de California) lebte. (de)
  • Los ópatas –también llamados tehuimas o tegüimas– son un grupo étnico de indígenas mexicanos a punto de desaparecer como unidad étnica única diferenciada. Habitan en las montañas de Sonora y Chihuahua, México. Forman parte de la familia yuto-azteca del grupo taracahitiano. Desde 1950 no se han registrado hablantes de su lengua y únicamente se conservan pocas frases aisladas. La lengua ópata pertenece, como el tarahumara, el mayo y el yaqui, al grupo de los Pueblos taracahítas.​ (es)
  • The Opata (written Ópata in Spanish, pronounced with stress on the first syllable: /ˈopata/) are three indigenous peoples of Mexico. Opata territory, the “Opatería” in Spanish, encompasses the mountainous northeast and central part of the state of Sonora, extending to near the border with the United States. Most Opatan towns were situated in river valleys and had an economy based on irrigated agriculture. In the 16th century, when they first met the Spanish explorers, the Opata were the most numerous people in Sonora. Today, some people continue to identify as Opatas and are working to restore aspects of pre-contact Opata culture, and revitalize Opata identity. Some sources indicate that as an identifiable ethnic group, the Opata and their language are now extinct, or nearly extinct. (en)
  • Les Opatas sont trois peuples autochtones du Mexique. Le territoire Opata, Opatería en espagnol, comprend les régions montagneuses du nord-est et du centre de l'État de Sonora, qui s'étendent jusqu'à la frontière avec les États-Unis. La plupart des villes des Opatan étaient situées dans des vallées fluviales et avaient une économie basée sur l'agriculture irriguée. Au XVIe siècle, lors de leur première rencontre avec les explorateurs espagnols, les Opatas étaient le peuple plus nombreux de Sonora. Aujourd'hui, certaines personnes continuent de s'identifier comme Opatas et s'emploient à restaurer certains aspects de la culture pré-hispanique Opata et à revitaliser l'identité Opata. Certaines sources indiquent qu'en tant que groupe ethnique identifiable, les Opata et leur langue sont mainten (fr)
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  • Opata (en)
  • Tehuimas and Tegüimas (en)
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