Palewyami | |
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Poso Creek, Altinin | |
Region | San Joaquin Valley, California |
Ethnicity | Yokuts |
Extinct | 1930s[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | (included in Yokuts [yok]) |
Glottolog | pale1254 |
Palewyami, also known as Altinin and Poso Creek Yokuts, was a Yokuts language of California.[2]
Palewyami was spoken in Kern County, along Poso Creek. The language has not been spoken since the 1930s.[1]
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