Numic is the northernmost branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It includes seven languages spoken by Native American peoples traditionally living...
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Ute-Chemehuevi /ˌtʃɛmɪˈweɪvi/ CHEH-mih-WAY-vee), of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family, is a dialect chain that stretches from southeastern...
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main branches are well accepted: Numic (including languages such as Comanche and Shoshoni) and the Californian languages (formerly known as the Takic group...
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Great Basin. Although their languages are related within the Numic group of Uto-Aztecan languages, these three languages do not form a single subgroup...
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also the language spoken at the former Indian Ranch reservation in Panamint Valley. Timbisha is one of the Central Numic languages of the Numic branch of...
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full Comanche language dub. Comanche people Numic languages Shoshoni language Timbisha language Reddin, Gary (2022-08-18). "Comanche language 'critically...
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Shoshoni belongs to the Numic subbranch of Uto-Aztecan. The word Numic comes from the cognate word in all Numic languages for "person". For example...
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division of the Uto-Aztecan language family. The Kawaiisu homeland was bordered by speakers of non-Numic Uto-Aztecan languages: the Kitanemuk to the south...
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Tubatulabal, Hopi, and Numic languages in the northern branch of the Uto-Aztecan family. Prior to European contact, the Takic languages were spoken along coastal...
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Ute dialect (redirect from Ute language)
Ute (/ˈjuːt/ YOOT) is a dialect of the Colorado River Numic language, spoken by the Ute people. Speakers primarily live on three reservations: Uintah-Ouray...
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also an areal feature in languages of the American Southwest (like Hopi and Keres), the Great Basin (including all Numic languages), and the Great Plains...
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/ˈpaɪuːt/, endonym Numu or nɨɨmɨ, also known as Paviotso, is a Western Numic language of the Uto-Aztecan family, which according to Marianne Mithun had around...
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south through the Tepiman corridor into Mexico. The homeland of the Numic languages has been placed in Southern California near Death Valley, and the homeland...
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them from surrounding groups. All but the Washoe traditionally speak Numic languages, and tribal groups, who historically lived peacefully and often shared...
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Ute people (section Numic language group)
the Colorado River to Colorado and the Nahuan languages (Aztecan) of Mexico. It is believed that this Numic group originated near the present-day border...
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(/ˈmoʊnoʊ/ MOH-noh) is a Native American language of the Numic group of Uto-Aztecan languages, the ancestral language of the Mono people. Mono consists of...
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Comanche (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
Comanche language is a Numic language of the Uto-Aztecan family. Originally, it was a Shoshoni dialect, but diverged and became a separate language. The Comanche...
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Chemehuevi (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
Chemegueb. Their language, Chemehuevi, is a Colorado River Numic language, in the Numic language branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. First transcribed...
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International: Volume 297, May 29, 2013, Pages 45–63. Miller, Wick R. (1986). Numic Languages in Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 11: Great Basin. Washington...
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were the only non-Numic group of that area. The language has borrowed from the neighboring Uto-Aztecan, Maiduan and Miwokan languages and is connected...
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Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe (section Language)
Timbisha language, both of which were members of the Numic subgroup of the Uto-Aztecan language family. The Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Lone Pine Community...
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been suggested for the name, from French, Latin, or Colorado River Numic language. As of the census of 2000, there were 688 people, 219 households, and...
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Process. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004. Miller, Wick R. "Numic Languages." d'Azevedo, Warren L., Volume Editor. Handbook of North American Indians...
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the Texas coast: Coahuilteco, Tonkawa, Karankawa, Atakapa Yuman: Maricopa Numic: Paiute, Ute, Comanche, Shoshone Tanoan: Kiowa, Taos Zuni Pueblo Caddoan:...
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Subsistence. Catherine S. Fowler. Pages 64–97. Numic Languages. Wick R. Miller. Pages 98–106. Washoe Language. William H. Jacobsen, Jr. Pages 107-112. Prehistory...
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phylum is Aztec-Tanoan. The word Numic comes from the cognate word in all Numic languages for "person". This language is still in use and also spoken fluently...
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Eastern Shoshone (section Language)
reforms. Eastern Shoshone speak the Shoshone language, a Central Numic language in the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is spoken on the Wind River Indian...
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are two Native American languages spoken in Utah: Shoshone and Colorado River Numic. There are two Native American languages currently spoken in Utah...
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