• influenced by Buena Vista Yokuts." Barbareño lost its last known native speaker in 1965 with the death of Mary Yee. Both Barbareño and Ineseño are currently undergoing...
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    Especially well documented are Barbareño, Ineseño, and Ventureño. The last native speaker of a Chumashan language was Barbareño speaker Mary Yee, who died...
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    La Llorona (category Articles containing Barbareño-language text)
    including klezmer, gypsy jazz and Mexican folk music, all in the Spanish language. The album was certified Platinum in Canada, and it earned her a Canadian...
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    speaker of the Barbareño language Ernestine Ygnacio-De Soto, Chumash activist and historian, working on reviving the Barbareño language. Semu Huaute (1908–2004)...
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  • Mary Yee (category Last known speakers of a Native American language)
    1897–1965) was a Barbareño Chumash linguist. She was the last first-language speaker of the Barbareño language, a member of the Chumashan languages that were...
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  • Same-sex marriage in California (category Articles containing Barbareño-language text)
    including only opposite-sex partners, but, because of worries that the language was unclear, Assembly Bill 607, authored by Assemblyman Bruce Nestande...
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    Ernestine Ygnacio-De Soto (category Linguists of Chumashan languages)
    cultural advisor, and former nurse of Barbareño Chumash descent. She is active in documenting the Barbareño Chumash language. Additionally, she has worked as...
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  • player Mary Yee (née Ygnacio, 1897–1965), the last first-language speaker of the Barbareño language Nick Yee, American researcher of social interaction in...
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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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  • transcribed as ⟨ə⟩. In Barbareño transcriptions, ⟨ɨ⟩ is used. It is not known whether these two phones are the same in both languages (and the difference...
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