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Chimariko is an
extinct language isolate formerly spoken in
northern Trinity County, California, by the
inhabitants of
several independent communities...
- The
Chimariko (
Chimariko language: cʼʸˈimar, tʼʸimar, čimar, čʼimar or ǯimar - ″person / Indian″) are an
Indigenous people of California, who originally...
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Chimariko may
refer to:
Chimariko people, an
indigenous people of
California Chimariko language, an
extinct language USS
Chimariko (ATF-154), an American...
- USS
Chimariko (ATF-154) was an
Abnaki class Fleet Ocean Tug of the
United States Navy and the
first to be
named Chimariko after the
Native American tribe...
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Chimariko traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Chimariko people who
lived on the
Trinity River of...
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Weaverville (
Chimariko: Ho'raqtu) is a census-designated
place and the
county seat of
Trinity County, California,
United States. Its po****tion is 3,667...
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Northern Chumash Purisimeño Ventureño Chilula,
northwestern California Chimariko, extinct,
northwestern California Coso,
southeastern California Cupeño...
- and Yuman, all
branches are
single languages or
shallow families.
Hokan Chimariko Yana/Yahi
Karuk Shasta–Palaihnihan
Shastan (4)
Palaihnihan (2) Pomoan...
- and
Humboldt County in California. The
Tsnungwe were a
bilingual Hupa-
Chimariko-speaking
people and are
known by the Hupa-speaking
peoples as tse:ning-xwe...
- Languages.
University of
California Press. p. 89. Jany,
Carmen (2009).
Chimariko Grammar:
Areal and
Typographical Perspective.
Santa Barbara: University...