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Konomihu is an
extinct Shastan language formerly spoken in
northern California.
There may have been only a few
speakers even
before contact, and they self-identified...
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California and
southern Oregon:
Shastan Konomihu † New
River Shasta †
Okwanuchu †
Shasta (also
known as Shastika) †
Konomihu appears to have been the most divergent...
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fewer existing have been made.
Speakers of
Shasta proper-Kahosadi,
Konomihu, Okwanuchu, and Tlohomtah’hoi "New River"
Shasta resided in settlements...
- Migueleño Serrano,
southern California Shasta northwestern California Konomihu,
northwestern California Okwanuchu,
northwestern California Tataviam, Allilik...
- Kiowa, Kitanemuk, Kitsai, Klallam, Klamath, Klickitat, Koasati, Konkow,
Konomihu, Kumeyaay, Kutenai, Lake Miwok, Lipan,
Louisiana Creole,
Lower Tanana,...
- "Antoniaño": 769 "Migueleño" "Playano"
Shasta northwestern California: ix
Konomihu,
northwestern California Okwanuchu,
northwestern California Tolowa, northwestern...
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Prior to
colonization in 1850,
Forks of
Salmon was the site of
several Konomihu villages. It then
became a
California Gold Rush
settlement in the now defunct...
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Costanoan Ramaytush Patwin Pomo
Quechan (Yuma)
Salinan Serrano Shasta (
Konomihu, Okwanuchu)
Tataviam (Fernandeño)
Timbisha Tolowa Tongva (Gabrieliño) Tübatulabal...
- Migueleño Serrano,
southern California Shasta northwestern California Konomihu,
northwestern California Okwanuchu,
northwestern California Tataviam, Allilik...
- in the
remote northern California community of
Somes Bar,
singing a "
Konomihu Lullaby". This wax
cylinder recording can be
heard at the
American Folklife...