Choynimni dialect

Kings River Yokuts dialect of California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Choynimni dialect

Choynimni (also spelled Choinumne) is a dialect of Kings River Yokuts historically spoken along the Kings River between Sanger and Mill Creek (near Piedra). The language is the best documented dialect of Kings River Yokuts.[1]

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Choynimni
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Information on Choynimni collected by A. L. Kroeber
Native toUnited States
RegionCalifornia
EthnicityChoinumni
Extinct2022 with the death of Jennie Irene Oliver
~6 with some knowledge
Yok-Utian
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
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Information on the language was collected by Clinton Hart Merriam and Stanley Newman.[1]

Fluent speakers

Jennie Irene Oliver, one of the last fully fluent speaker of Choynimni died in 2022 at the age of 83. Living members of the tribe retain knowledge of Choynimni including an estimated half dozen speakers.[2][3]

Revitalization effort

Efforts to revitalize the language have been organized through the California State University, Fresno Department of Linguistics.[4]

References

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