Maidu /ˈmaɪduː/, also Northeastern Maidu or Mountain Maidu, is an extinct Maiduan language of California, United States. It was spoken by the Maidu peoples...
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Feather and American Rivers and in Humbug Valley. In Maiduan languages, maidu means "man". The Maidu people are geographically dispersed into many subgroups...
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Mountain Maidu) Chico † (also known as Valley Maidu) Konkow (also known as Northwestern Maidu) Nisenan † (also known as Southern Maidu) The languages have...
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The Konkow language, also known as Northwest Maidu (also Concow-Maidu, or Koyoomkʼawi in the language itself) is a part of the Maiduan language group. It...
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are the northwestern or foothill branch of the Maidu people, who traditionally spoke the Concow language Mooretown Rancheria is headquartered in Oroville...
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Chico (also Valley Maidu) is an extinct Maiduan language formerly spoken by Maidu peoples who lived in Northern California, between Sacramento and the...
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California Language Archive. Retrieved 2024-09-28. Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (Report) (3rd ed.). UNESCO. 2010. p. 11. Maidu Interpretive...
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historically have spoken the Konkow language, also known as Northeastern Maidu. They are a federally recognized Maidu tribe headquartered in Oroville in...
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Greenville, California (category Articles containing Northeast Maidu-language text)
Greenville (Northeast Maidu: Kotassi) is an unincorporated community in Plumas County, California, United States, on the north-west side of Indian Valley...
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N-Nitroso-N-methylurea, an alkylating agent Neuromedin U (NmU or NMU), a neuropeptide Maidu language (ISO 639: nmu) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Mechoopda (redirect from Mechoopda Maidu)
recognized tribe. Historically, the tribe has spoken Konkow, a language related to the Maidu language, and as of 2010, has created digital learning materials...
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Susanville, California (category Articles containing Northeast Maidu-language text)
Susanville (formerly known as Rooptown)(Northeast Maidu: Pam Sewim K'odom, bush creek country) is a city in and is the county seat of Lassen County, California...
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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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Corylus cornuta (category Articles containing Northwest Maidu-language text)
British Columbia. The Concow tribe called this variety gōm'-he'-ni (Konkow language). The California hazelnut is believed to be resistant to Eastern filbert...
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Frangula californica (category Articles containing Northwest Maidu-language text)
laxative by the indigenous peoples. Names for the plant in the Konkow language of the Concow tribe include pä and pö. IUCN SSC Global Tree Specialist...
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The Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California (Northeast Maidu: Kotassi) is a federally recognized tribe of Maidu people in Plumas and Tehama...
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Slavic languages, Nostratics Shinmura Izuru (Japan, 1876–1967), Japanese language Shipley, William F. (United States, 1921-2011), Maidu language Sibawayh...
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Susan River (California) (category Articles containing Northeast Maidu-language text)
The Susan River (Northeast Maidu: Pam Sewim, bush creek) is a northeastern California river of approximately 67 miles (108 km) length that drains from...
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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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Nisenan (redirect from Southern Maidu)
have been lumped together under inaccurate labels such as "Maidu", "digger" and "southern Maidu". However, the Nisenan are a separate Tribe with their own...
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Cercis occidentalis (category Articles containing Northwest Maidu-language text)
their respective languages. Botanist Victor King Chestnut gave the name for the tree in various north California indigenous languages; according to him...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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inhabitants of Oroville were the Konkow subdivision of Maidu people. In their native language, the Oroville area is ʔópamtani. The town was originally...
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German language at home. It is the second most spoken language in North Dakota (1.39% of its population) and is the third most spoken language in 16 other...
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American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone...
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William F. Shipley (category Linguists of Maiduan languages)
of research was the now-extinct Maidu language of Northern California. He was one of the last speakers of the language. Shipley was a student of anthropologist...
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Susanville Indian Rancheria (category Articles containing Northeast Maidu-language text)
The Susanville Indian Rancheria (Northeast Maidu: Pam Sewim K'odom, bush creek country) is a federally recognized ranchería of Native Americans in northeastern...
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faʻa Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa, pronounced [ŋaˈŋana ˈsaːmʊa]) is a Polynesian language spoken by Samoans of the Samoan Islands. Administratively, the islands...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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as Labrador. The Inuit languages are one of the two branches of the Eskimoan language family, the other being the Yupik languages, which are spoken in Alaska...
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