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Caballero N., Javier, Mapes S., Cristina (1985) “Gathering and subsistence patterns among the Pʼurhepecha Indians of Mexico”, in Journal of Ethnobiology, volume 5, number 1, pages 31–47
Chamoreau, Claudine (2003) Purépecha de Jarácuaro, Michoacán (Archivo de Lenguas Indígenas de México; 25) (in Spanish), México, D.F.: El Colegio de México, →ISBN, page 150: “kʰaʹɽatakʷa”
Gylberti, Maturino (1559) Aqui comiença el Vocabulario enla lengua Castellana y Mechuacana (in Spanish), Mexico: Iuan Pablos Bressano, page 83r: “Eſcoba para barrer. panqua, vel caratataqua.”
Lagunas, Iuan Baptista de (1574) Dictionarito breue y compendioso en la lẽgua de Michuacan (in Spanish), Mexico: Pedro Balli, page 44: “Karhataqua. Eſcoba, o vna yerua, o mata de que la hazian.”