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    The Shasta language is an extinct Shastan language formerly spoken from northern California into southwestern Oregon. It was spoken in a number of dialects...
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    Mount Shasta (/ˈʃæstə/ SHASS-tə; Shasta: Waka-nunee-Tuki-wuki; Karuk: Úytaahkoo) is a potentially active volcano at the southern end of the Cascade Range...
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  • language, extinct language of the Shasta people Shasta people, a Native American tribe of northern California and southern Oregon Shastan languages,...
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    Shasta County (/ˈʃæstə/ ), officially the County of Shasta, is a county located in the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its population...
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    New River Shasta is an extinct Shastan language formerly spoken in northern California. It may have had only 300 speakers before contact, and they soon...
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    Shastan language formerly spoken in northern California. Kroeber described the language as "peculiar. Many words are practically pure Shasta; others are...
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  • Historical present (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Silver, Shirley (1966). The Shasta Language (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. Mithun, Marianne (1999). The languages of native North America...
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  • Shastan peoples into four languages, although arguments in favor of more or fewer existing have been made. Speakers of Shasta proper-Kahosadi, Konomihu...
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    Konomihu † New River Shasta † Okwanuchu † Shasta (also known as Shastika) † Konomihu appears to have been the most divergent Shastan language. Okwanuchu may...
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    Yreka, California (category Articles containing Shasta-language text)
    "north mountain" or "white mountain", the name of nearby Mount Shasta in the Shasta language. Mark Twain tells a different story: [Twain's mentor Bret] Harte...
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    ) Apart from Shasta–Palaihnihan and Yuman, all branches are single languages or shallow families. Hokan Chimariko Yana/Yahi Karuk Shasta–Palaihnihan Shastan...
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  • Same-sex marriage in California (category Articles containing Shasta-language text)
    them as ʔosa·pu (pronounced [ʔoˈsaːpu]). Both would marry men. Among the Shasta people, who live in present-day Siskiyou County, two-spirit individuals...
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  • Shasta of the Wolves is a feral child novel by British-born American children's author Olaf Baker. The novel was originally published in 1919 by Dodd,...
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    Shasta Valley on the west and north sides of Mount Shasta in the Cascade Range. The river rises in southern Siskiyou County on the edge of the Shasta-Trinity...
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  • Okwanuchu (category Shasta people)
    language, an older Hokan-speaking family of languages. Although their language was closely related to that of the Shasta language of the main Shasta tribe...
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  • Shasta McNasty (later retitled Shasta) is an American sitcom that aired on UPN from October 5, 1999, to August 1, 2000. The show was created by Jeff Eastin...
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    Shasta High School is an American public high school located in Redding, California. With an enrollment of over 1600 students, it is the largest high school...
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    Winnemem Wintu (category History of Shasta County, California)
    the Wintu tribe originally located along the lower McCloud River, above Shasta Dam near Redding, California. Forty-two Winnemem men, women and children...
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  • "Palaihnihan and Shasta I: Labial stops". Language. 32 (1): 73–77. doi:10.2307/410654. JSTOR 410654. Olmsted, David L. (1957). "Palaihnihan and Shasta II: Apical...
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    Wintu (category History of Shasta County, California)
    Daunom/Bald Hills, and Waymuq/Mt. Shasta. The last group the Waymuq, are recorded to be a transitional unit in both culture, language, and society between the...
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  • "Palaihnihan and Shasta I: Labial stops." Language, 32 (1), 73–77. Olmsted, David L. (1957). "Palaihnihan and Shasta II: Apical stops." Language, 33 (2), 136–138...
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    Shastan language formerly spoken in northern California. There may have been only a few speakers even before contact, and they self-identified as Shasta by...
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    The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English)...
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  • Palaihnihan and Shasta I: Labial stops. Language, 32 (1), 73–77. Olmsted, David L. (1957). Palaihnihan and Shasta II: Apical stops. Language, 33 (2), 136–138...
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  • Coquille and Shasta Costa) who were historically located in southwestern Oregon in the United States and speak the same Athabascan language, known as Lower...
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    Siskiyou County, California (category Shasta Cascade)
    Yreka and its highest point is Mount Shasta. It falls within the Cascadia bioregion. Siskiyou County is in the Shasta Cascade region along the Oregon border...
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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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  • interpretation, Biblical languages, evangelism, apologetics, theology, and Christian Teacher Education and School Administration. Shasta Bible College is uniquely...
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    of Hokan languages, in a subgroup which includes Chimariko and the Shasta languages, spoken in the same general part of California as Karok itself." Karuk...
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  • Agness and Foster Bar." They spoke Shasta Costa dialect of Tututni (also known as Lower Rogue River Athabaskan) language. They were classified as Rogue River...
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