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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YokutsYokuts - Wikipedia

    Yokuts is both plural and singular; Yokut, while common, is erroneous. ' Yokut' should only be used when referring specifically to the Tachi Yokut Tribe of Lemoore . Some of their descendants prefer to refer to themselves by their respective tribal names; they reject the term Yokuts, saying that it is an exonym invented by English-speaking ...

  2. Yokuts. Pre-contact distribution of the Yokuts language. Yokuts, formerly known as Mariposa, is an endangered language family spoken in the interior of Northern and Central California in and around the San Joaquin Valley by the Yokuts people. The speakers of Yokuts languages were severely affected by disease, missionaries, and the Gold Rush.

    • *pʰutʰuʂ
    • *hɨːpa-ʔ
    • *t’ɨːpɨkʰ ~ *ʈ’ɨːpɨkʰ
    • *c’iy
  3. factcards.califa.org › cai › yokutsYOKUTS

    Population: 1770 estimate: 18,000. 1910 Census: 533. The Yokuts occupied a strip about 250 miles long in the central San Joaquin valley and a smaller strip of the eastern foothills that rise along the southern half of the valley. The Yokuts are sometimes divided into the Southern Valley Yokuts, the Northern Valley Yokuts, and the Foothill Yokuts.

  4. Jul 25, 2020 · Golla (2007:77) suggests that a "pre-proto-Yokuts" homeland was in the Great Basin, citing a rich plant and animal vocabulary for a dry environment and a close connection between Yokuts basketry styles and those of prehistoric central Nevada. Proto-Yokuts reconstructions from Whistler and Golla (1986): [4] Proto-language

  5. Wikipedia. The Yokuts, also called Mariposan, a name derived from present-day Mariposa County, are native to central California.

  6. Yokuts, North American Indians speaking a Penutian language and who historically inhabited the San Joaquin Valley and the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada south of the Fresno River in what is now California, U.S. The Yokuts were traditionally divided into tribelets, perhaps as many as 50, each having a dialect, territory, and name of its own.

  7. May 14, 2018 · The name "Yokuts" derives from a term in several of the Yokuts dialects that means "people." Location. The traditional homeland of the Yokuts was the San Joaquin Valley and the adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada in south-central California. Their territory extended from the Calaveras River near Stockton south to the Tehachapi Mountains and ...

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