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Great Plains. The word
Numic comes from the
cognate word in all
Numic languages for “person”,
which reconstructs to Proto-
Numic as /*nɨmɨ/. For example...
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peoples of the
Great Basin.
Although their languages are
related within the
Numic group of Uto-Aztecan languages,
these three languages do not form a single...
- Wyoming,
eastern Nevada, and Arizona.
Their Ute
dialect is a
Colorado River Numic language, part of the Uto-Aztecan
language family Historically, the Utes...
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Colorado River Numic (also
called Ute /ˈjuːt/ YOOT,
Southern Paiute /ˈpaɪjuːt/ PIE-yoot, Ute–Southern Paiute, or Ute-Chemehuevi /ˌtʃɛmɪˈweɪvi/ CHEH-mih-WAY-vee)...
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Below this
level of
classification the main
branches are well accepted:
Numic (including
languages such as
Comanche and Shoshoni) and the Californian...
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Comanche Nation,
headquartered in Lawton, Oklahoma. The
Comanche language is a
Numic language of the Uto-Aztecan family. Originally, it was a
Shoshoni dialect...
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Paiutes traditionally spoke Colorado River Numic,
which is now a
critically endangered language of the
Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan
language family...
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spoken language in the
state is the
Spanish language. The
Colorado River Numic language, also
known as the Ute dialect, is
still spoken in Colorado. Religious...
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reservation in
Panamint Valley.
Timbisha is one of the
Central Numic languages of the
Numic branch of Uto-Aztecan. It is most
closely related to Shoshoni...
- (1971). "Anthropology of the Numa: John
Wesley Powell's M****cripts on the
Numic Peoples of
Western North America, 1868–1880" (PDF).
Smithsonian Contributions...