The Tolowa language (also called Chetco-Tolowa, or Siletz Dee-ni) is a member of the Pacific Coast subgroup of the Athabaskan language family. Together...
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name Chetco comes from the word meaning "close to the mouth of the Chetco River" in their own language, which is part of the Athapascan languages. Although...
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Chetco may refer to: Chetco people, a group of Native Americans who lived in southwestern Oregon in the United States Chetco language (ISO 639-3: ctc)...
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The Chetco River is a 56-mile-long (90 km) stream located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Oregon. It drains approximately 352 square miles...
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group with the Chetco-Tolowa and Upper Rogue River groups being peripheral. The latter view is common among tribal elders and language revitalizationists...
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Galice/Taltushtuntede, Applegate/Dakubetede) Tolowa (also known as Smith River, Chetco, Siletz Dee-ni) Southern Athabaskan Plains Apache subgroup Plains Apache...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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cluster of Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages as the Lower Rogue River language, Upper Rogue River language and Chetco-Tolowa. The most important documentation...
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Spurious languages are languages that have been reported as existing in reputable works, while other research has reported that the language in question...
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