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  • Toltichi, and Chukchansi. Of these, Kechayi, Dumna, Dalinchi, Toltichi, and Chukchansi are frequently grouped under the label Northern Hill dialects. Whistler...
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    they also maintained distinct dialects. The discovery of gold marked a period of significant disruption for the Chukchansi, characterized by loss of land...
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    Tachi Yokuts (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    Routledge. ISBN 9781135796402. Rhodes, Ryan (2013). "Clausal architecture of chukchansi yokuts". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Britsch-Devany...
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    Africa, Asia, other parts of the Americas, and Oceania, including multiple dialects, creole languages, pidgin languages, and sign languages originating in...
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    (Ahkhawalalee) Pomo; Population: 0 living on rancheria) Picayune Rancheria (Chukchansi Yokuts, Pomo, and approximately 60 other tribes; Population: 65 living...
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    northern-central California Yahi Yokuts, central and southern California Chukchansi, Foothill Yokuts, central California Northern Valley Yokuts, central California...
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    northern-central California: ix  Yahi Yokuts, central and southern California: ix  Chukchansi, Foothill Yokuts, central California: ix  Northern Valley Yokuts, central...
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