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Tepecano, O’dam, Audam
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  • lowland Southeastern Tephuan (O'dam)
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Batop bhabhai’chdhadam ‘El pescador’. Texto oral en o’dam (tepehuano del sureste) de Santiago Teneraca, Mezquital, Durango

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