Cotoname (Catanamepaque, Cotomane, Cotonan), pleme porodice Comecrudan, ogranak Carrizos, koje je obitavalo u hispansko vrijeme na obje obale Rio Grande nedaleko Camarga, i blizu budućeg Rio Grande Cityja. Prema Tonkawa Indijancima ovo pleme nije bilo kanibalsko, a na nogama su nosili sandale, a ne mokasine.
Godine 1886. očuvalo ih se nešto na La Noria Ranchu na jugu okruga Hidalgo (Teksas) i u Las Prietasu u sjevernom Tamaulipasu[1]. Prema etnologu A. S. Gatschetu pripadaju porodici Coahuiltecan. Swanton na svojoj listi Coahuiltecan plemena navodi oba imena.
Literatura
- Frederick Webb Hodge, ed., Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico (2 vols., Washington: GPO, 1907, 1910; rpt., New York: Pageant, 1959).
- Gabriel Saldivar, Los Indios de Tamaulipas (Mexico City: Pan American Institute of Geography and History, 1943).
- J. R. Swanton, Linguistic Material from the Tribes of Southern Texas and Northeastern Mexico (Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1940).
- Cyrus Thomas and John R. Swanton, Indian Languages of Mexico and Central America and Their Geographical Distribution (Washington: GPO, 1911).