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Wukchumni dialect. Wukchumni or Wikchamni was a dialect of Tule-Kaweah Yokuts that was historically spoken by the Wukchumni people of the east fork of the Kaweah River of California . Marie Wilcox in 2016. As of 2014, Marie Wilcox (1933–2021) was the last remaining native speaker of the language.
Wukchumni or Wikchamni was a dialect of Tule-Kaweah Yokuts that was historically spoken by the Wukchumni people of the east fork of the Kaweah River of California. Marie Wilcox in 2016. Quick Facts Region, Ethnicity ... Close. As of 2014, Marie Wilcox (1933–2021) was the last remaining native speaker of the language.
The Wukchumni tribe, which numbers fewer than 200 people, is not federally recognised, and is seen as part of the Yokuts tribal group. Wukchumni is also known as Wukchumne or Wikchamni. According to Ethnologue , it is a dialect of Yokuts.
Aug 19, 2014 · Aug. 18, 2014. Share full article. 124. This short documentary profiles the last fluent speaker of Wukchumni, a Native American language, and her creation of a comprehensive dictionary....
- Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee
- 9 min
Tule-Kaweah was a Yokuts language of California. Wukchumni, the last surviving dialect, had only one native or fluent speaker, Marie Wilcox (both native and fluent), who compiled a dictionary of the language. “Marie's dictionary”, a short documentary by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, is about her dictionary.
Mar 22, 2018 · Film Club. Teaching With: ‘Who Speaks Wukchumni?’. Share full article. 36. This short documentary profiles the last fluent speaker of Wukchumni, a Native American language, and her creation...