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Wukchumni or
Wikchamni is an
extinct dialect of Tule-Kaweah
Yokuts that was
historically spoken by the
Wukchumni people of the east fork of the Kaweah...
- Tule–Kaweah extinct.
There were
three dialects of Tule–Kaweah, †Wukchumni (
Wikchamni), †Yawdanchi (a.k.a. Nutaa), and †Bokninuwad. Seelye,
Katharine Q. (6...
- that are
still spoken are endangered.
Until recent years, Choinimni,
Wikchamni, Chukchansi, Kechayi,
Tachi and
Yawelmani all had a few
fluent speakers...
- Uto-Aztecan
Chemehuevi 3
Shasta Shastan Shasta 2
Patwin Wintuan Patwin 1
Wikchamni Yok-Utian
Wukchumni (Yokut) 1
Chochenyo (Ohlone)
Utian Chochenyo; within...
- 14, pp. 177–179.) Gamble, Geoffrey. 1980. "How
People Got
Their Hands (
Wikchamni)". In
Coyote Stories II,
edited by
Martha B. Kendall, pp. 53–55. International...
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abolished 1873 Tribes:
Concow (Konkau), Hupa, Kern
River (Tubatulabal),
Wikchamni, Nomelaki,
Kings River, Fresno, Kawia, Kianamaras, Mattole, Nuimok, Noi-sas...
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financial support to
scholars studying languages in
danger of disappearing.
Wikchamni Grammar.
University of
California Press, 1978.
Yokuts Texts.
Mouton de...