- The
Wukchumni (English: /wʌkˈtʃʌmni/) are a
Yokuts tribe of
California with
about 200 members,
residing on the Tule
River Reservation. 3000
years ago...
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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...
-
September 25, 2021) was a
Native American who was the last
native speaker of
Wukchumni, a
dialect of Tule-Kaweah,
which is a
Yokutsan indigenous language spoken...
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language of California, or
possibly a
distinct but
closely related language.
Wukchumni, the last
surviving dialect, had[when?] only one
native or
fluent speaker...
- California.: 137 The
reservation was made up of Yokuts,
about 200 Yowlumne,
Wukchumnis, and
Western Mono and Tübatulabal.
Tribal enrollment today is approximately...
- 2022
Lachoudisch Indo-European Schopfloch,
Bavaria 25
September 2021
Wukchumni dialect of Tule-Kaweah
Yokuts Yokuts California,
United States Marie Wilcox...
- (all others) †
Buena Vista †
Tulamni †
Hometwali Nim † Tule–Kaweah †
Wukchumni †
Yawdanchi (a.k.a. Nutaa) †
Bokninuwad Northern Yokuts †
Gashowu † Kings...
- (1933–2021) was a
Native American who was the last
fluent speaker of
Wukchumni.
Marie Wilcox may also
refer to:
Marie S.
Wilcox (died 1995), American...
- Wenrohronon, Whulshootseed, Wichita, Winnebago, Wintu, Wiyot, Woccon,
Wukchumni, Wyandot, Yamasee, Yana, Yaqui, Yavapai, Yoncalla, Yuchi, Yuki, Yurok...
- is
located in
their territory today,
their trading partners were the
Wukchumni Yokuts. If the
Entimbich and
Michahai are
counted as "Kings
River Yokuts"...