- The
Ohlone (/oʊˈloʊni/ oh-LOH-nee),
formerly known as
Costanoans (from
Spanish costeño
meaning 'coast dweller'), are a
Native American people of the Northern...
- The
Ohlone languages, also
known as
Costanoan, form a
small Indigenous language family historically spoken in
Northern California, both in the southern...
- of
Penutian have been
convincingly demonstrated. The
Miwokan and the
Costanoan languages have been
grouped into a
Utian language family by Catherine...
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Utian (also Miwok–
Costanoan, Miwok–Ohlone or
formerly Mutsun) is a
family of
Indigenous languages spoken in
Northern California,
United States. The Miwok...
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Mutsun (also
known as San Juan
Bautista Costanoan) is a
Utian language spoken in
Northern California. It was the
primary language of a
division of the...
- ISBN 9780520266674. OCLC 767533019.
Milliken 1995:260 Heizer,
Robert F. 1974. The
Costanoan Indians. De Anza
College History Center: Cupertino, California. Milliken...
- The
Rumsen (also
known as Rumsien, San
Carlos Costanoan, and Carmeleno) are one of
eight groups of the Ohlone, an
Indigenous people of California. Their...
-
since possibly the
early 19th century. "Tamyen", also
called Santa Clara Costanoan, has been
extended to mean the
Native people of
Santa Clara Valley, as...
-
Costanoan) has been
extended to mean the
Santa Clara Valley Indians, as well as for the
language they spoke.
Tamyen is
listed as one of the
Costanoan...
- "Santa Cruz
Costanoan"
language in fact
represent several diverse dialects. A
report from 1952
identified four
different distinct forms of
Costanoan and a more...