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Barbareño is one of the
Chumashan languages, a
group of
Native American languages spoken almost exclusively in the area of
Santa Barbara, California....
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known speaker of the
Barbareño language Ernestine Ygnacio-De Soto,
Chumash activist and historian,
working on
reviving the
Barbareño language. Semu Huaute...
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Especially well do****ented are
Barbareño, Ineseño, and Ventureño. The last
native speaker of a
Chumashan language was
Barbareño speaker Mary Yee, who died...
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Joachina Ygnacio Rowe; 1897–1965) was a
Barbareño Chumash linguist. She was the last first-language
speaker of the
Barbareño language, a
member of the Chumashan...
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Spanish citizens (for
Mission Santa Barbara, this was the Chumash-
Barbareño tribe). This
required religious conversion and
integration into the Spanish...
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cultural advisor, and
former nurse of
Barbareño Chumash descent. She is
active in do****enting the
Barbareño Chumash language. Additionally, she has...
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California Ca****lla,
southern California Chumash,
coastal southern California Barbareño Cruzeño,
Island Chumash Inezeño, Ineseño Obispeño,
Northern Chumash Purisimeño...
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Hmongic language Hmu, the
Siouan language Ofo, and the
Chumashan languages Barbareño and Ventureño. Some languages, such as
Choni Tibetan, have as many as...
- La
Llorona (Latin
American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; 'the
Crying Woman, the
Weeping Woman, the Wailer') is a
vengeful ghost in
Mexican folklore who is said...
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Pawnee Kitsai Wichita Chinookan Kathlamet Tsinúk
Upper Chinook Chumashan Barbareño Cruzeño Obispeño Purisimeño Ventureño Dené(– Yeniseian?)
Ahtna Deg Xinag...