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Palewyami
Poso Creek, Altinin
Region San Joaquin Valley, California
Ethnicity Yokuts people
Extinct 1930s
Language family
Yok-Utian ?

Palewyami was a special language spoken by the Yokuts people in California. It was also known by other names like Altinin and Poso Creek Yokuts. Palewyami was a type of Yokuts language, which means it was part of a larger group of similar languages.

The Palewyami Language

The Palewyami language was a unique way for the Yokuts people to communicate. It was a specific dialect of the main Yokuts language. Think of a dialect like a different version of a language, similar to how people in different parts of a country might speak the same language with slightly different words or accents.

Who Spoke Palewyami?

The Palewyami language was spoken by a group of Native American people called the Yokuts people. They lived in what is now California. Languages are a very important part of a culture. They help people share stories, traditions, and history.

Where Was Palewyami Spoken?

The Palewyami language was spoken in a specific area of California. This region is known today as Kern County, California. The people who spoke Palewyami lived along a place called Poso Creek. This creek is located in the San Joaquin Valley, a large valley in California.

What Happened to Palewyami?

Sadly, the Palewyami language is no longer spoken today. It became extinct around the 1930s. When a language becomes extinct, it means that no one speaks it anymore. This can happen when the last speakers of a language pass away. It also happens when younger generations do not learn the language. Losing a language means losing a part of a culture's history and knowledge.

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