- Payómkawichum (Luiseño) people.
Spanish colonizers called the
Acjachemen Juaneños,
following their conversion to
Christianity at
Mission San Juan Capistrano...
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stiff opposition from
members of the
Juaneño Band of
Mission Indians, an
organization that self-identifies as a
Juaneño tribe. The land was the site of the...
- the
Nintendo DS was
being used to
teach the
language to
young people.
Juaneño, the Luiseño
dialect spoken by the Acjachemen, went
extinct at an earlier...
- Esselen, west-central
California Hupa,
northwestern California Tsnungwe Juaneño, Acjachemem,
southwestern California Karok,
northwestern California Kato...
- Tubatulabal,
Panamint Shoshone, Kawaisu, Kitanemuk, Tataviam, Gabrielino,
Juaneno, Luiseno, Cuipeno, Ca****lla, Serrano,
Chemehuevi ABC has the
least amount...
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known as the
Juaneño; the name
denotes those people who were
ministered by the
priests at
Mission San Juan Capistrano. Many
contemporary Juaneño, who identify...
- Uto-Aztecan
language family that
comprises Cupeño,
Ivilyuat (Ca****lla), Luiseño-
Juaneño, and
perhaps Nicoleño, all
historically spoken in
southern California....
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Mohave Mission Indians Ca****lla
Chemehuevi Chumash Cupeño Diegueño
Esselen Juaneño Kitanemuk Luiseño
Miwok Patwin Pomo
Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas...
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dialect cluster Fernandeño
dialect Cupan group Luiseño-
Juaneño Luiseño
dialect cluster Juaneño (Ajachemem)
dialect † Ca****lla
Mountain Ca****lla dialect...
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Mohave Mission Indians Ca****lla
Chemehuevi Chumash Cupeño Diegueño
Esselen Juaneño Kitanemuk Luiseño
Miwok Patwin Pomo
Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas...