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  2. Survey of California and Other Indian Languages - Wikipedia

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    The Survey of California and Other Indian Languages (originally the Survey of California Indian Languages) at the University of California at Berkeley documents, catalogs, and archives the indigenous languages of the Americas. The survey also hosts events related to language revitalization and preservation.

  3. Tongva language - Wikipedia

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    Gabrielino language — overview at the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages. The Limu Project — active in Native California languages revitalization. 2002 Tongva speech spoken at Cal Poly Pomona during the opening of a Tongva ethnobotanic garden; speech begins at 35:10. Keepers of Indigenous Ways: Tongva Language History & classes

  4. Category:Indigenous languages of California - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous languages of California. Languages of the Indigenous peoples of California. —Of tribes belonging to indigenous California cultures as defined by ethnographers: see Classification of indigenous peoples of California and Native American tribes in California. —The area of this culture does not necessarily correspond with the State ...

  5. Sogorea Te Land Trust - Wikipedia

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    Long-term goals for the project include a burial ground for the bones of Ohlone ancestors, medicine plant gardens, and educational and cultural centers for native languages and cultures. [1] The organization also hopes to create an opportunity for all people to develop more active relationships with the land and as a community. [4] [5]

  6. Language revitalization - Wikipedia

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    Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival; Indigenous Language Institute; Live Your Language Alliance (LYLA) "It is the desire of the Live Your Language Alliance to hear and speak the traditional languages of the Tolowa, Karuk, Yurok, Hupa, Tsnungwe, Wiyot, Mattole, and Wailaki." Agha, Marisa (18 March 2012).

  7. Pomoan languages - Wikipedia

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    The Pomoan, or Pomo / ˈ p oʊ m oʊ /, [1] languages are a small family of seven languages indigenous to northern California spoken by the Pomo people, whose ancestors lived in the valley of the Russian River and the Clear Lake basin. Four languages are extinct, and all surviving languages except Kashaya have fewer than ten speakers.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Indigenous languages of California

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    Add missing languages to the Languages of California template; Write article, Indigenous languages of California; Add more maps like the one at Cahuilla language (come up with a way to generate them automatically?) Figure out how to deal with dialect vs. language issues such as Chumashan languages; Add indigenous California placenames to articles

  9. List of Indigenous peoples in California - Wikipedia

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    A map of California tribal groups and languages at the time of European contact. The Indigenous peoples of California are the Indigenous inhabitants who have previously lived or currently live within the current boundaries of California before and after the arrival of Europeans.