Yuki | |
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Spoken in | Eel River area (formerly) |
Ethnicity | Yuki people |
Extinct | 20th century |
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Yuki–Wappo ?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | yuk |
The Yuki language, also known as Yukian, Ukiah, Ukomno'm, was a language of California, spoken by the indigenous American Yuki people, formerly in the Eel River area, the Round Valley Reservation, northern California.[1] It became extinct some time in the 20th century. Yuki is generally thought to be related to the Wappo language, but the connection would be a distant one.
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