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    Cahuilla /kəˈwiːə/, or Ivilyuat (Ɂívil̃uɂat or Ivil̃uɂat IPA: [ʔivɪʎʊʔat]), is an endangered Uto-Aztecan language, spoken by the various tribes of the...
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    The Cahuilla, also known as ʔívil̃uqaletem or Ivilyuqaletem, are a Native American people of the various tribes of the Cahuilla Nation, living in the...
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  • Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of the Cahuilla, located in Riverside County...
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    Lake Cahuilla (/kəˈwiː.ə/ kə-WEE-ə; also known as Lake LeConte and Blake Sea) was a prehistoric lake in California and northern Mexico. Located in the...
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  • The Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Cahuilla Indians, located in Riverside County, California. They were formerly known...
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  • Su-Kutt Menyil, which means "among the palms, deer moon." in the Cahuilla language. The Torres Martinez Indian Reservation is a federal reservation in...
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  • Chapparosa. The Cahuilla and Cupeño languages are closely related and are part of the Takic language family. The Cupeño and Cahuilla languages are endangered...
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    The Cahuilla Band of Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Cahuilla people located in Southern California. They were formerly the Cahuilla Band of...
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    Cahuilla Mountain Cahuilla dialect Pass (Wanikik) Cahuilla dialect † Desert Cahuilla dialect Cupeño † Takic languages are agglutinative languages, where...
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  • Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Cahuilla Reservation Cahuilla County, California, a proposed county in Southern California Cahuilla language,...
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  • Katherine Siva Saubel (category Cahuilla people)
    committed to preserving her Cahuilla history, culture and language. Her efforts focused on preserving the language of the Cahuilla. Saubel is acknowledged...
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    recognized tribe in California, United States. The main tribal groups are Cahuilla and Serrano. Tribal members also include Cupeño, Luiseño, and Chemehuevi...
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    The Ramona Band of Cahuilla is a federally recognized tribe of Cahuilla Indians, located in Riverside County, California. The Ramona Indian Reservation...
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    gives the names of various missions in the Tongva language. Cahuilla language Chumashan languages Glottolog 4.4 – Tongva Fortier, Jana (December 2008)...
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    official language. English and Spanish are the most widely used languages in the U.S. The United States does not have an official language at the federal...
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  • Thumbnail for Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians
    The Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians is a federally recognized Cahuilla band of Native Americans based in Coachella, California. They are one of the...
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  • The Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Cahuilla Indians, located in Riverside County, California. The Santa Rosa Indian...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    The Cupan languages is a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family that comprises Cupeño, Ivilyuat (Cahuilla), Luiseño-Juaneño, and perhaps Nicoleño[citation...
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    John Peabody Harrington (category Indigenous languages of California)
    languages and ethnography. Rather than completing his doctorate at the Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, Harrington became a high-school language teacher...
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    (including languages such as Comanche and Shoshoni) and the Californian languages (formerly known as the Takic group, including Cahuilla and Luiseño)...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    Palm Springs, California (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Ivilyuat, which is a Uto-Aztecan language. Numerous prominent and powerful Cahuilla leaders were from the area, including Cahuilla Lion (Chief Juan Antonio)...
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    Chemehuevi (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Torres-Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of...
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  • Cahuilla traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Cahuilla people of the Colorado Desert and Peninsular...
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    Nicoleño (redirect from Nicoleño language)
    Nicoleño had similarities to both the Luiseño–Juaneño and the Cupeño–Cahuilla branches of Cupan, and possibly represented a third distinct branch. "The...
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  •  305. Gudde, pg 313 "Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians: Cultural History". Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. Retrieved 9 March 2020. "The Spa...
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  • California in the United States Cahuarano † – Cahuiawano Spoken in: Peru Cahuilla – Ivia Spoken in: the southern area of the State of California, United...
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    Luiseño (section Language)
    for executing the Californios. Along the way Lugo met with a group of Cahuilla led by Cooswootna (Juan Antonio), who decided to join forces to attack...
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    "father", and "l" like "light". It comes from the Cahuilla language and means "a small spider". The Cahuilla tribe originally owned the land where this species...
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