- Obispeño (also
known as
tiłhini) is one of the
extinct Chumash Native American languages previously spoken along the
coastal areas of California. The...
- əˈbɪspoʊ/ san LOO-iss ə-BISS-poh; Spanish: [san ˈlwis oˈβispo]; Chumash:
tiłhini) is a city and
county seat of San Luis
Obispo County, California, United...
- (1845–1917) was a yak titʸu titʸu yak
tiłhini (Northern Chumash)
woman who was the last
known speaker of
tiłhini (also
known as Obispeño Chumash), though...
- Native tribe(s)
Spanish name(s)
Chumash Obispeño
Native place name(s)
Tilhini Baptisms 2,644
Marriages 763
Burials 2,268
Governing body
Diocese of Monterey...
-
intermarried other tribes who also
worked at the mission. Yak
Tityu Tityu Yak
Tilhini Northern Chumash,
homelands from
coastal Avila Beach to
Morro Bay. They...
- "Ineseño", Samala,
Inland Central Chumash "Obispeño", Yak-tityu-tityu-yak-
tilhini,
Northern Chumash "Purisimeño", Kagismuwas,
Northern Chumash "Ventureño"...
-
Northern Chumash Obispeño (also
known as
Northern Chumash) † Also
known as
Tilhini by
students of the language,
after the name of the
major village near which...
-
Northern Chumash people,
known in
their language as yak titʸu titʸu yak
tiłhini, are the
first inhabitants of the Los Osos area, as well as much of San...
- of
Intent to
Petition 09/18/2001. Yak
Tityu Tityu Yak
Tiłhini, also yak
tityu tityu yak
tiłhini Northern Chumash Tribe of San Luis
Obispo County and Region...
- language) word
meaning "of the big house" and is the yak
tityu tityu yak
tiłhini,
first nation, word for the
Nipomo Mesa region. ytt does not
include capitalization...