- John
Peabody Harrington.
Especially well do****ented are the Barbareño,
Ineseño, Ventureño and Obispeño
languages within the
Chumashan language family...
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acres The last
native speaker of the
Samala Chumash language, also
called Ineseño, died in 1965.
Verbal inheritance was lost with the
death of the last native...
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linguist John
Peabody Harrington.
Especially well do****ented are Barbareño,
Ineseño, and Ventureño. The last
native speaker of a
Chumashan language was Barbareño...
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exclusively in the area of
Santa Barbara, California. The
closely related Ineseño may have been a
dialect of the same language. A
dialect of the Barbareño...
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coastal southern California Barbareño Cruzeño,
Island Chumash Inezeño,
Ineseño Obispeño,
Northern Chumash Purisimeño Ventureño Chilula,
northwestern California...
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Nineteenth Military district
Second Native tribe(s)
Spanish name(s)
Chumash Inéseño Native place name(s) 'Alahulapu
Baptisms 1,348
Marriages 400
Burials 1...
- the Emu
Cannot Fly. Broome, WA:
Magabala Books. ISBN 978-1-875641-07-9. "
Ineseño". Ethnologue. "Mlahsö". Ethnologue.
Scholastic Book of
Lists (2003) "Yupik...
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coastal southern California Barbareño Cruzeño,
Island Chumash Inezeño,
Ineseño Obispeño,
Northern Chumash Purisimeño Ventureño Chilula,
northwestern California...
- 969109136°W / 34.774953192; -118.969109136
Naming Native name Toshololo (
Ineseño)
Geography Frazier Mountain Los
Padres National Forest,
Ventura County...
- Solares, who
worked extensively with John P.
Harrington to do****ent the
Inéseño/Samala
Chumash language and culture. Date:
undated Collection:
Native Americans...