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Karkin

Native to

United States

Region

California

Ethnicity

Karkin people

Extinct

1950s[1]

Language family

Yok-Utian

Language codes

ISO 639-3

krb

Glottolog

kark1259

The Karkin language (also called Los Carquines in Spanish) is an extinct Ohlone language. It was formerly spoken in north central California, but by the 1950s there were no more native speakers.[1] The language was historically spoken by the Karkin people, who lived in the Carquinez Strait region in the northeast portion of the San Francisco Bay estuary.[2]

Karkin's only documentation is a single vocabulary obtained by linguist-missionary Felipe Arroyo de la CuestaatMission Dolores in 1821.[3] Although meager, the records of Karkin show that it constituted a distinct branch of Ohlone, strikingly different from the neighboring Chochenyo Ohlone language and other Ohlone languages spoken farther south.[4]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b KarkinatEthnologue (16th ed., 2009) Closed access icon
  • ^ Milliken 1995:238
  • ^ Milliken 2008:6
  • ^ Beeler 1961
  • References

    [edit]

    Further reading

    [edit]
    • Callaghan, C.A. 1988. "Karkin Revisited." International Journal of American Linguistics 54: 436–452.
    [edit]

    Groups

  • Rumsen
  • Chalon
  • Chochenyo
  • Karkin
  • Mutsun
  • Ramaytush
  • Tamyen
  • Verona Band of Alameda County
  • Yelamu
  • List of tribes and villages
  • Culture

  • Traditional narratives
  • Hunting and gathering
  • Native American
  • Languages

  • Chalon
  • Chochenyo
  • Karkin
  • Mutsun
  • Ramaytush
  • Rumsen
  • Tamyen
  • Italics indicate extinct languages

    Indigenous

    Algic

  • Yurok
  • Athabaskan

  • Hupa
  • Mattole
  • Cahto
  • Wailaki
  • Chumashan

  • Cruzeño
  • Purisimeño
  • Ineseño
  • Barbareño
  • Ventureño
  • Ohlone

  • Chochenyo
  • Ramaytush
  • Tamyen
  • Awaswas
  • Mutsun
  • Rumsen
  • Chalon
  • Hokan

  • Karuk
  • Achomawi
  • Atsugewi
  • Northeastern Pomo
  • Eastern Pomo
  • Southeastern Pomo
  • Northern Pomo
  • Central Pomo
  • Southern Pomo
  • Kashaya
  • Washo
  • Mojave
  • Kumeyaay
  • Yana
  • Penutian

  • Yokuts
  • Wintu
  • Miwok
  • Valley Maidu
  • Northeast Maidu
  • Northwest Maidu
  • Nisenan
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  • New River Shasta
  • Okwanuchu
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  • Uto Aztecan

  • Cupeño
  • Kawaiisu
  • Kitanemuk
  • Luiseño-Juaneño
  • Mono
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  • Panamint
  • Serrano
  • Tataviam
  • Tongva
  • Tübatulabal
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  • Southern Patwin
  • Wintu
  • Yukian

    Language isolates
    and unclassified

    Non-Indigenous

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  • Chicano English
  • Californian Spanish
  • Armenian
  • Persian
  • Punjabi
  • Russian
  • Asian

  • Korean
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