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Roscinda Nolásquez (1892 –
February 4, 1987) was a Cupeño, and the last
speaker of the Cupeño
language of
Southern California. She grew up
speaking Cupeño...
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spoken by the Cupeño
people of
southern California,
United States.
Roscinda Nolasquez (d. 1987) was the last
native speaker of Cupeño. The Cupeño people...
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relocations that had
begun 75
years earlier. On the
morning of the
removal Roscinda Nolásquez, who was
eleven years old at the time,
recalled the last morning...
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original on 26
February 2014.
Retrieved 5
March 2015. Brigandi, P. (2009). "
Roscinda Nolasquez Remembered". The
Journal of
California and
Great Basin Anthropology...
- The
Calgary Herald.
Retrieved 16
March 2018. Brigandi, Phil (1987). "
Roscinda Nolasquez Remembered".
Journal of
California and
Great Basin Anthropology...
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Mission Indians Mission San
Antonio de Pala Rice v.
Rehner Pala,
California Roscinda Nolasquez Pritzker 131 "Tribal
Council — Pala Band of
Mission Indians"...
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potter Sally Noble (Chimariko), last
speaker of the
Chimariko language Roscinda Nolasquez (Cupeño, 1892–1987), last
known speaker of the Cupeño language...
- Cupeño was not
published until 2005. The
grammar uses data
elicited from
Roscinda Nolasquez, the last
living speaker of Cupeño, as well as
field notes from...