Definition
Cahita refers to a group of closely related Indigenous languages spoken in the Mexican states of Sinaloa and Sonora. These languages include Yaqui and Mayo, each with its own distinct community and cultural traditions. Think of Cahita languages as regional dialects within a larger family. They are deeply connected to the history and identity of the people who speak them. While facing challenges from the dominance of Spanish, efforts are underway to preserve and promote these languages.