Uto-Aztecan languages — Uto Aztecan Geographic distribution: Western United States, Mexico Linguistic classification: Uto Aztecan Proto language: Proto Uto Aztecan Subdivisions: Hopi … Wikipedia
Indigenous languages of the Americas — Yucatec Maya writing in the Dresden Codex, ca. 11–12th century, Chichen Itza Indigenous languages of the Americas are spoken by indigenous peoples from Alaska and Greenland to the southern tip of South America, encompassing the land masses which… … Wikipedia
Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas — This article is a list of different language classification proposals developed for indigenous languages of the Americas. The article is divided into North, Central, and South America sections; however, the classifications do not always neatly… … Wikipedia
Uto-Aztecan languages — Family of more than 30 American Indian languages spoken in pre Columbian times from the northern Great Basin to Central America. Geographically, Uto Aztecan can be divided into a northern and a southern branch. The northern branch, spoken from… … Universalium
Такийские языки — Такийские языки группа юто ацтекских языков Южной Калифорнии. Морфологически относятся к агглютинативным языкам. Список языков … Википедия
Lenguas tákicas — Distribución geográfica: California Países: Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Morongo Band of Mission Indians — Homes on the Morongo Reservation Total population … Wikipedia
Kitanemuk language — language name=Kitanemuk familycolor=American states=United States region=Southern California fam1=Uto Aztecan fam2=Takic fam3=Serran extinct=Last spoken in the 1940s by Marcelino Rivera, Isabella Gonzales, and Refugia Duran… … Wikipedia
Chumash people — Chumash Chumash rock art Total population 2,000 … Wikipedia
Nicoleño — The Nicoleño were a Native American tribe living on San Nicolas Island in California. Juana Maria, the Lone Woman of San Nicolas, was the last surviving Nicoleño when she died in 1853. Contents 1 History 2 Culture 3 Language … Wikipedia