• Northern Sierra Miwok is a Miwok language spoken in California, in the upper Mokelumne and Calaveras valleys. taken from loan words taken from loan words...
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    The Plains and Sierra Miwok were once the largest group of California Indian Miwok people, Indigenous to California. Their homeland included regions of...
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    name Miwok comes from the Northern Sierra Miwok word miw·yk meaning 'people.' Language family by Mithun (1999): Eastern Miwok Plains Miwok † Bay Miwok (a...
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    The Miwok (also spelled Miwuk, Mi-Wuk, or Me-Wuk) are members of four linguistically related Native American groups indigenous to what is now Northern California...
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  • The Miwok are four Native American groups in Northern California. Miwok may also refer to: Bay Miwok Coast Miwok Lake Miwok Plains and Sierra Miwok Buena...
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    called the Southern Sierra Miwok of Northern California. Southern Sierra Miwok is a member of the Miwok language family. The Miwok languages are a part...
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    god, and a trickster god. The Miwok mythology is similar to other Native American myths of Northern California. The Miwok believed there existed a "people...
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  • Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indian of California. The California Valley Miwok are Sierra Miwok, an Indigenous people of California. The tribe conducts business...
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    Century and with the term Miwok itself, which is the Central Sierra Miwok word for people. The Coast Miwok spoke their own Coast Miwok language in the Utian...
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  • The Bay Miwok are a cultural and linguistic group of Miwok, a Native American people in Northern California who live in Contra Costa County. They joined...
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  • California is a federally recognized tribe of Miwok in Amador County, California. The Buena Vista Miwok are Sierra Miwok, an indigenous people of California. The...
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    Mount Diablo (category Articles containing Northern Sierra Miwok-language text)
    dogs came from in trade". A Southern Sierra Miwok name for the mountain is Supemenenu, and a Northern Sierra Miwok name is Oj·ompil·e. It has also been...
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    Northern Mariana Islands. In Guam, the indigenous Chamorro people make up about 60% of the population. Carolinian is also co-official in the Northern...
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    Utian (also Miwok–Costanoan, previously Mutsun) is a family of Indigenous languages spoken in Northern California, United States. The Miwok and Ohlone...
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    The Lake Miwok are a branch of the Miwok, a Native American people of Northern California. The Lake Miwok lived in the Clear Lake basin of what is now...
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    / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Inland Northern (American) English, also known in American linguistics as the Inland North...
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  • of the San Francisco Bay area east into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Ione Miwok oral history says the tribe comes from the Buena Vista Peaks,...
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  • the rest of the country. Ranging from northern New England across the Great Lakes to Minnesota, another Northern regional marker is the variable fronting...
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    People from the South sign slower than people in the North—even people from northern and southern Indiana have different styles. — Walker, Lou Ann (1987). A...
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  • originated from Sierra Leone. Songs and fragments of stories were traced to the Mende and Vai people, and simple counting in the Guinea/Sierra Leone dialect...
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  • Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the northern border of Wisconsin, the whole northern half of Minnesota, some of northern South Dakota, and most of North Dakota;...
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    northern California Mechoopda, northern California Nisenan, Southern Maidu, eastern-central California Miwok, Me-wuk, central California Coast Miwok,...
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    differentiated from Southern U.S. accents in maintaining /aɪ/ as a diphthong, from Northern U.S. accents by fronting /u/ (the GOOSE vowel), and from both by most consistently...
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    Archaeological finds considered to be proto-Navajo have been located in the far northern New Mexico around the La Plata, Animas and Pine rivers, dating to around...
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  • children from five to six (speakers of Northern American English) were much more likely to attach positive traits to Northern speakers than Southern ones. The...
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  • North American English Berlin: DeGruyter Wood, Jim. (2010). "Short-a in Northern New England". Journal of English Linguistics 20:1–31. pp. 146, 149. Wood...
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  • upglide of /oʊ/ are getting further apart in apparent time. /ɛ/ and, in the northern Pacific Northwest, /æ/ tend to merge with /eɪ/ before the voiced velar...
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    American English, geographically lying between the traditionally-defined Northern and Southern United States. The boundaries of Midland American English...
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  • of Acadia (modern Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and northern Maine), were expelled from their homeland between 1755 and 1763 by the...
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    NunatuKavut regions of Labrador; and the United States, specifically in northern and western Alaska. The total population of Inuit speaking their traditional...
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