- The
Tamien people (also
spelled as
Tamyen, Thamien) are one of
eight linguistic divisions of the
Ohlone (Costanoan)
people groups of
Native Americans who...
- The
Tamyen language (also
spelled as Tamien, Thamien) is one of
eight Ohlone languages, once
spoken by
Tamien people in
Northern California.
Tamyen (also...
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losing federal recognition and land rights.
Languages spoken: Ramaytush,
Tamyen on
southern border Tribes and
villages of the San
Francisco Peninsula: Ahwaste...
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Chochenyo (also
spelt as ChocheƱo), Karkin, Mutsun, Ramaytush, Rumsen, and
Tamyen. Overall,
divergence among these languages seems to have been
roughly comparable...
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California Muwekma Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Mutsun Ramaytush Rumsen Tamyen Yelamu Patayan,
southern California Patwin,
central California Suisun, Southern...
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Pedro Cr**** in modern-day Pacifica.
Tamyen (also
called Tamien, Thamien, and
Santa Clara Costanoan): The
Tamyen resided on
Coyote Cr**** and Calaveras...
- of the
Utian family.
Anthropologists and
linguists similarly called the
Tamyen people Santa Clara Costanoans, and the
Awaswas people Santa Cruz Costanoans...
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Patwin Pomo
Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Tamyen Tataviam Tongva Wappo Wintun Yokuts Muscogee Navajo Ojibwe Osage Odawa Paiute...
- the
Costanoan dialects in the
Utian family. Linguistically, Chochenyo,
Tamyen (also Tamien) and
Ramaytush are
thought to be
close dialects of a single...
- family. Linguistically, Chochenyo,
Tamyen and
Ramaytush are
thought to have been
dialects of a
single language, but
Tamyen and
Ramaytush are very
poorly attested...