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    by the Yokuts people. The speakers of Yokuts were severely affected by disease, missionaries, and the Gold Rush. While descendants of Yokuts speakers...
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    The Yokuts (previously known as Mariposas) are an ethnic group of Native Americans native to central California. Before European contact, the Yokuts consisted...
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    language family of California. It consists of the Yokuts language and the Utian language family. While connections between Yokuts and Utian languages...
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    Yawelmani Yokuts (also spelled Yowlumne and Yauelmani) is an endangered dialect of Southern Valley Yokuts historically spoken by the Yokuts living along...
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    Tule–Kaweah was a major dialect of the Yokuts language of California, or possibly a distinct but closely related language. Wukchumni, the last surviving dialect...
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    Vista was a major dialect of the Yokuts language of California, or possibly a distinct but closely related language. It was spoken in at least two local...
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    Valley Yokuts is a dialect cluster of the Yokuts language of California. Chukchansi, which is still spoken natively, has language classes and a preschool...
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    family. It has been argued that the Utian languages and Yokuts languages are sub-families of the Yok-Utian language family. Utian and Yokutsan have traditionally...
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  • and Poso Creek Yokuts, was a major dialect of the Yokuts language of California, or possibly a distinct but closely related language. Palewyami was spoken...
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  • Casson (redirect from Gashowu Yokuts)
    is the name of a Yokuts Native American tribe in central eastern California. The Cassons are also called the Gashowu. The Casson Yokuts territory extended...
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  • Higher Education, Turkey yok, the ISO 639-3 code for the Yokuts language spoken by the Yokuts people of California, US YOK, the National Rail code for...
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    Wukchumni or Wikchamni is an extinct dialect of Tule-Kaweah Yokuts that was historically spoken by the Wukchumni people of the east fork of the Kaweah...
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    with the Miwok languages, they are members of the Utian language family. The most recent work suggests that Ohlone, Miwok, and Yokuts are branches of...
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    Retroflex consonant (category Articles containing Yokuts-language text)
    Dravidian languages, but are found in other languages of the region as well, such as the Munda languages and Burushaski. The Nuristani languages of eastern...
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  • Yokuts spoken in and around the Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians, in the San Joaquin Valley of California, by the Chukchansi band of Yokuts....
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  • Wukchumni (category Yokuts)
    are a Yokuts tribe of California with about 200 members, residing on the Tule River Reservation. 3000 years ago, they broke off from the main Yokuts group...
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  • Same-sex marriage in California (category Articles containing Yokuts-language text)
    gradually disappeared with the Spanish missions in California. Among the Yokuts of the San Joaquin Valley, two-spirit individuals are known as tonocim (pronounced...
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  • Tamcan (category Yokuts)
    Tamcan or Tammukan was a local tribe of Delta Yokuts-speaking natives in the U.S. that once lived on the lower reaches of California's San Joaquin River...
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    The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English)...
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    southeast and the Foothill Yokuts in the west. Some "Western Mono" bands formed bilingual bands or units with "Foothill Yokuts" and partly took over their...
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    the World's Endangered Languages. Routledge. ISBN 9781135796402. Rhodes, Ryan (2013). "Clausal architecture of chukchansi yokuts". {{cite journal}}: Cite...
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  • Estanislao (category Yokuts)
    Mission San José and a member and leader of the Lakisamni tribe of the Yokuts people of northern California. He is famous for leading bands of armed Native...
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    Great Basin) Utian Yokuts Maidu (from the Great Basin or Oregon) Plateau Penutian Sahaptian Molala Klamath The Wintuan languages, Takelma, and Kalapuya...
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    and Choynimni. Kings River Yokuts, California Language Archive Yokut tales "Yokuts languages". Survey of California and Other Indian Languages. 2010....
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  • Kaweah is a word in the ancient Yokuts language that means "crow" or "raven cry". Also a brewery. Kaweah may also refer to: Kaweah River in Tulare County...
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    Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL), also known as Hand Talk or Plains Sign Language, is an endangered language common to various Plains Nations across...
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  • Delta Yokuts, also termed Far Northern Valley Yokuts, is an extinct dialect network of Valley Yokuts, an indigenous Yokutsan language of California. Delta...
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    Kings River (California) (category Articles containing Yokuts-language text)
    well upstream of either point. Inhabited for thousands of years by the Yokuts and other native groups, the Kings River basin once fed a vast network of...
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    Callaghan, Catherine. (2014). Proto-Utian Grammar and Dictionary: With Notes on Yokuts. Trends in Linguistics Documentation 31. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. doi:10...
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  • Tulamni (category Language articles with unreferenced extinction date)
    Buena Vista Yokuts language spoken by the Yokuts around Buena Vista Lake, California. Whistler, Kenneth W.; Golla, Victor (1986). "Proto-Yokuts Reconsidered"...
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