Buena Vista Yokuts | |
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Region | San Joaquin Valley, California |
Ethnicity | Yokuts people |
Extinct | 1930s[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | (included in Yokuts [yok]) |
Glottolog | buen1244 |
![]() Distribution of Buena Vista Yokuts |
Buena Vista was a Yokuts language of California.[2] It was spoken in at least two local varieties around Buena Vista LakeinKern County, California,"[1] in the villages of Hometwoli, Loasau, Tuhohi, and Tulamni.[3]
Two documented dialects of Buena Vista were Tulamni and Hometwali.[4] Tuhohi (also called Tohohai or Tuhohayi) was a similar dialect, spoken by a tribe who "lived among channels and sloughs of Kern River where they enter Tulare Lake."[5]
A variety of the Barbareño language "was heavily influenced by Buena Vista Yokuts." This language was called Emigdiano, as it was "spoken at San Emigdio near Buena Vista Lake."[6]
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