- The Takelma–Kalapuyan
languages (also
Takelman) are a
proposed small language family that
comprises the
Kalapuyan languages and Takelma,
which were spoken...
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Takelma had been proposed,
together forming a "Takelma–Kalapuyan" or "
Takelman" family. However, an
unpublished paper by
Tarpent &
Kendall (1998) finds...
- off the reservation,
worked against the
transmission of
Takelman language and
culture to
Takelman descendants. The
Takelma spent many
years in
exile before...
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Earlier groupings, such as
California Penutian and Takelma–Kalapuyan ("
Takelman") are no
longer accepted as
valid nodes by many
Penutian researchers. However...
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Kalapuyan language. It was
categorized by John
Wesley Powell as part of the
Takelman language group. In the
early 21st century,
these are
known as the Oregon...
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known as Zaparo–Yaguan) Sechura–Catacao (also
known as Sechura–Tallan)
Takelman (Takelma + Kalapuyan) Tequiraca–Canichana Ticuna–Yuri (Yuri–Ticunan)...
- (Galice Cr**** Area) and
Dakubetede (Da-ku-be-te-de)
tribe (Applegate Area),
Takelman tribes, including:
Latgawa (Upland Takelma),
Takelma (Dagelma) (Lowland...
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different bands of Indians:
primarily the Athabaskan-speaking
Upper Umpqua,
Takelman speaking Cow Cr**** Band of Umpqua, the
Yoncalla (a
Kalapuyan people) in...
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Takelma and Kalapuyan, and
therefore for the
previously hypothesized "
Takelman". In 1999,
Tarpent aut****d a
chapter titled ""On the eve of a new paradigm:...