• T:transitive marker EST:established Miluk, also known as Lower Coquille from its location, is one of two Coosan languages. It shares more than half of its...
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  • Coos people (redirect from Miluk Indians)
    Coquille Indian Tribe. The Coosan language family consists of two languages: Hanis (also known as Coos) and Miluk. Both are extinct. The Confederated...
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    Kusan) language family consists of two languages spoken along the southern Oregon coast. Both languages are now extinct. Coosan Hanis † Miluk † (a.k.a...
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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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  • historically spoke two languages, Miluk, a Coosan language, and the Upper Coquille dialect of Lower Rogue River, a Pacific Coast Athabaskan language classified as...
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    Inuit–Yupik–Unangan languages are a language family native to the northern portions of the North American continent, and a small part of northeastern Asia. Languages in...
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    Lewis and Clark reference and the name for the region in the Hanis and Miluk languages, kuukwis. Early maps and documents spelled it Kowes, Cowes, Coose,...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    Indigenous languages Indigenous languages European language dialects Pidgin languages Indigenous languages Creole languages Indigenous languages Indigenous...
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  • the vicinity of Coos Bay and along the Coos River. possibly one or two Miluk dialects spoken along the southern Oregon coast around South Slough of Coos...
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    Oregon are a federally recognized Native American tribe of Hanis Coos, Miluk Coos, Lower Umpqua (or Kuitsh), and Siuslaw people in Oregon. The service...
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  • Annie Miner Peterson (category Last known speakers of a Native American language)
    those two languages, collecting 32 Coos myth texts in Miluk, eight in Hanis, and two in both Hanis and Miluk for comparison of the two languages. Wax-cylinder...
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  • Doty, Christopher (2012). A Reassessment of the Genetic Classification of Miluk Coos (Ph.D. dissertation). University of Oregon. hdl:1794/12404. Ergativity...
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  • Hanis, or Coos, was one of two Coosan languages of Oregon, and the better documented. It was spoken north of the Miluk around the Coos River and Coos Bay...
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  • Indian Tribe Regions with significant populations Coos County, Oregon Languages Miluk, Upper Coquille (Nuu-wee-ya)[citation needed] Related ethnic groups...
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  • including Wakhiakum, Multnomah, and Clatsop Coos, including Hanis and Miluk Kalapuya, including Santiam, Tualatin, Yamhill, Yoncalla, Marys River band...
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  • Indo-European vocabulary (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    following is a table of many of the most fundamental Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) words and roots, with their cognates in all of the major families...
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  • Phonological history of Old English (category Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text)
    (cf. Old High German hiruz) mioluc, meoluc "milk" < *melukz (cf. Gothic miluks) liofast, leofast "you (sg.) live" < *libast ealu "ale" < *aluþ Note that...
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  • Malik Allahyar Khan (category Articles containing Urdu-language text)
    College, Lahore.[citation needed] He was married on 28 January 1950 to Bibi Miluk Bano, daughter of Sardar Dost Muhammad Khan.[citation needed] After completing...
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    the land. 50% of tribal members, which included the Siuslaw, Hanis Coos, Miluk Coos, and the Kiutsch, or Lower Umpqua, died from starvation, mistreatment...
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    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category Indigenous languages of the Americas)
    Vancouver Island/BC Georgia Strait Coos, Hanis, Oregon Lower Coquille (Miluk), Oregon Upper Coquille Cowichan, Southern Vancouver Island and Georgia...
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    Norse mjolk, Old Frisian melok, Old Saxon miluk, Dutch melk, Old High German miluh, German Milch, Gothic miluks)". Since 1961, the term milk has been defined...
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  • Gothic declension (category Articles containing Gothic-language text)
    "city", brusts "breast", miluks "milk", and spaúrds "racecourse". Adjectives in Gothic, as in the other Germanic languages, can be declined according...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with I. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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