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Chimariko |
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Chimariko is an extinct language isolate formerly spoken in northern Trinity County, California, by the inhabitants of several
independent communities. While the total area claimed by these communities was remarkably small, Golla believes there is evidence
that three local dialects were recognized: Trinity River Chimariko, spoken along the Trinity River from the mouth of South
Fork at Salyer as far upstream as Big Bar, with a principal village at Burnt Ranch; South Fork Chimariko, spoken around the
junction of South Fork and Hayfork Creek, with a principal village at Hyampom; and New River Chimariko, spoken along New River
on the southern slopes of the Trinity Alps, with a principal village at Denny. |
Names (more)[en] Chimariko language[fr] Chimariko [sh] Chimarikan [hr] Čimariko [ru] Чимарико [es] Idioma chimariko |
Language type : Extinct
Technical notes
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