Diegueño Language Linguistics, Culture and Literature
Diegueño Language (in downloadable PDF format)
Phonetic elements of the diegue 1o language by a. l. kroeber and j. p. harrington.
Kumiai Words
Kumeyaay, also known as Kumiai or Diegueno, is a Yuman language, related to other languages like Cocopa and Quechan.
The Kumeyaay Languages
The Kumeyaay language used to be called Diegueño because it was the language of the people in the neighborhood of Mission San Diego de Alcala.
Kumeyaay language
Kumeyaay (Kumiai) is the Native American language spoken by the Kumeyaay people of southern San Diego and Imperial counties in California.
Kumeyaay (K’miai)
Kumeyaay is a Yuman-Cochimí language spoken in Baja California state in northern Mexico, and in San Diego and Imperial counties in southern California in the USA.
Kumeyaay language
KUMEYAAY LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Study Research of Native American Indians Yuman-Hokan Southern California Linguistics Culture Music.
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