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Maiduan (also Maidun, Pujunan) is a
small endangered language family of
northeastern California. The
Maiduan consists of 4 languages:
Maiduan Maidu †...
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Maidu /ˈmaɪduː/, also
Northeastern Maidu or
Mountain Maidu, is an
extinct Maiduan language of California,
United States. It was
spoken by the
Maidu peoples...
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watershed area of the
Feather and
American Rivers and in
Humbug Valley. In
Maiduan languages,
maidu means "person". The
Maidu people are
geographically dis****d...
- The name
Penutian is
based on the
words meaning "two" in the Wintuan,
Maiduan, and
Yokutsan languages (where it is
pronounced something like [pen]) and...
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Haida Iroquoian (11)
Kalapuyan (3) †
Karankawa †
Karuk Keresan (2)
Kutenai Maiduan (4)
Muskogean (9) Na-Dené (United States,
Canada & Mexico) (39) Natchez...
- that area. The
language has
borrowed from the
neighboring Uto-Aztecan,
Maiduan and
Miwokan languages and is
connected to both the
Great Basin and Northern...
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Domingo Zia–Santa Ana
Pueblos Western Keres Acoma Pueblo Laguna Pueblo Maiduan Konkow Chico Maidu Nisenan Muskogean Alabama Chickasaw Choctaw Koasati...
- Concow-Maidu, or Koyoomkʼawi in the
language itself) is a part of the
Maiduan language group. It is
spoken in California. It is
severely endangered,...
- Neeshenam, Nishinam, Pujuni, or Wapumni) is a nearly[citation needed]
extinct Maiduan language spoken by the
Nisenan people of
central California in the foothills...
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Chico (also
Valley Maidu) is an
extinct Maiduan language formerly spoken by
Maidu peoples who
lived in
Northern California,
between Sacramento and the...