Nisenan language

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Nisenan
Spoken in: United States 
Region: California
Total speakers: 1
Language family: Maiduan
 Nisenan
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
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ISO 639-3: nsz

Nisenan (or alternatively, Southern Maidu, Neeshenam, Nishinam, Pujuni, or Wapumni) is a nearly extinct Maiduan language spoken by Maidu peoples traditionally in central California in the foothills of the Sierras, in the whole of the American, Bear and Yuba river drainages.

Only one older speaker remains.

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  • Campbell, Lyle. (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.
  • Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (Ed.). (2005). Ethnologue: Languages of the world (15th ed.). Dallas, TX: SIL International. ISBN 1-55671-159-X. (Online version: http://www.ethnologue.com).
  • Heizer, Robert F. (1966). Languages, territories, and names of California Indian tribes.
  • Mithun, Marianne. (1999). The languages of Native North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-23228-7 (nsz); ISBN 0-521-29875-X.