- by
about 5000 B.C.
Katherine Luomola suggests that the "nucleus of
later Tipai-Ipai groups" came
together around A.D. 1000. The
Kumeyaay themselves traditionally...
- Yokuts,
Foothill Yokuts;
Hokan Family: Esselen, Salinan, Chumash, Ipai,
Tipai, Yuma, Halchichoma, Mohave; Uto-Aztecan Family: Mono Paiute, Monache, Owens...
- maint:
unrecognized language (link) Meza Cuero, Jon and Meyer, Paula. 2008.
Tipai Language-English-Spanish Word List. San Diego, CA: San
Diego Unified School...
- 'Iipay,
Northern Diegueño)
Kumeyaay (a.k.a.
Central Diegueño, Campo, Kamia)
Tipai (a.k.a.
Southern Diegueño, Huerteño, Ku'ahl)
Cocopah (a.k.a. Cucapá; cf...
-
precolumbian culture Ipai,
southwestern California Jamul,
southwestern California Tipai,
southwestern California and
northwestern Mexico La
Jolla complex, southern...
-
Regions with
significant po****tions
United States (California)
Languages Tipai,
English Religion Traditional tribal religion,
Christianity (Roman Catholicism)...
- Mi'kmaq (Micmac) Míkmawísimk
Algic 230 (0.06) 10.87% Digueño (Ipai-Kumiai-
Tipai) —
Yuman 228 (0.06) 60.96%
Washo Wá:šiw ʔítlu
Isolate 227 (0.06) 9.69% Miwok...
- Military district
First Native tribe(s)
Spanish name(s)
Kumeyaay (Ipai /
Tipai) Diegueño
Native place name(s) Kosoi,
Nipawai Baptisms 6,522 Confirmations...
-
branch of that family. Ipai and its
neighbors to the south,
Kumeyaay and
Tipai, were
often considered to be
dialects of a
single Diegueño language, but...
- the
southern Tipai (including the
Laguna Mountains, Ensenada, and Tecate). The
meaning of the term
Kumeyaay is unknown, but Ipai or
Tipai both mean "people"...