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Yokutsan family tree...
- has more
recently provided evidence supporting a
grouping of
Utian and
Yokutsan into a Yok-Utian family.
There also
seems to be
convincing evidence for...
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their Native American workers.
Gashowu was a
Yokutsan language of California,
spoken by the C****on.
Yokutsan languages Info
about Yokuts by the Minnesota...
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Yokutsan language of California.
There were four
dialects of
Kings River, Chukaymina, Michahay,
Ayitcha (a.k.a. Kocheyali), and Choynimni.
Yokutsan languages...
- Miwok–Costanoan) Uto-Aztecan (33)
Wakashan (7)
Wappo †
Washo Wintuan (4) Yana †
Yokutsan (3)
Yuchi Yuki † Yuman–Cochimí (11) Zuni In
Central America the
Mayan languages...
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languages are sub-families of the Yok-Utian
language family.
Utian and
Yokutsan have
traditionally been
considered part of the
Penutian language phylum...
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Orestimba Cr****,
originally Arroyo de
Orestimba (Orestimba, a
Yokutsan word for "meeting place") is a
tributary of the San
Joaquin River draining eastern...
- last
native speaker of Wukchumni, a
dialect of Tule-Kaweah,
which is a
Yokutsan indigenous language spoken by the Tule-Kaweah
Yokuts of California. She...
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estimated that
Tachi was, at one point, one of the most
widely spoken Yokutsan dialects. As of 2019, a few
individuals of the
Santa Rosa
Rancheria are...
- Yok-Utian,
Penutian (disputed)
Chumashan languages 6
extinct North America Yokutsan languages 4 50
North America Yok-Utian,
Penutian (disputed) Uto-Aztecan...