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2-611: Delta Yokuts , also termed Far Northern Valley Yokuts , is an extinct dialect network of Valley Yokuts , an indigenous Yokutsan language of California. Delta Yokuts dialects were spoken from directly northeast of modern Stockton to the confluence of the Merced and San Joaquin rivers near modern Hills Ferry . Among the attested and named dialects of Delta Yokuts were Yachikumne (Chulamni), Pasasamne, Tamukamne (also known as Tamcan), Cholovomne, Lakisamne, Atsnil, Coconoon (also spelled Huocon and Cucunun). This article related to

4-574: The Indigenous languages of the Americas is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Valley Yokuts Valley Yokuts is a dialect cluster of the Yokuts language of California. Chukchansi , which is still spoken natively, has language classes and a preschool for children. It is also taught at a local elementary school. Though there are no longer any native speakers, Tachi has

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