Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages

Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages

Pacific Coast Athabaskan is a geographic (and possibly genetic) grouping of the Athabaskan language family.

California Athabaskan

: 1. Hupa (a.k.a. Hoopa-Chilula):: dialects:::* Hupa::* Chilula-Whilkut::: - Chilula::: - Whilkut: 2. Mattole-Bear River:: dialects:::* Mattole::* Bear River: 3. Eel River:: dialects:::* Sinkyone-Wailaki-Nongatl-Lassik-Cahto::: - Sinkyone::: - Wailaki::: - Nongatl::: - Lassik::: - Cahto (a.k.a. Kato)

Oregon Athabaskan

: 4. Upper Umpqua: 5. Rogue River (a.k.a. Tututni or Lower Rogue River):: dialects:::* Upper Coquille::: - Coquille::: - Flores Creek::* Tututni::: - Tututunne::: - Mikwunutunne::: - Joshua (a.k.a. Chemetunne)::: - Sixes::: - Pistol River (a.k.a. Chetleshin)::: - Wishtenatin (a.k.a. Khwaishtunnetunnne)::* Euchre Creek::* Chasta Costa (a.k.a. Illinois River, Chastacosta, Chasta Kosta): 6. Galice-Applegate:: dialects:::* Galice::* Applegate (a.k.a. Nabiltse): 7. Tolowa:: dialects:::* Chetco::* Smith River

Bibliography

* See: Athabaskan languages#Bibliography.


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