- wailaki
- wai·la·ki
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
wailaki — ˈwīləkē noun (plural wailaki or wailakis) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Wintun wailaka, literally, northern language 1. a. : an Athapaskan people of the Eel river basin in northwestern California … Useful english dictionary
Wailaki — ISO 639 3 Code : wlk ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Eel River Athapaskan peoples — Eel River The Eel River Athapaskans include the Wailaki, Lassik, Nongatl, and Sinkyone groups of Native Americans that traditionally live on or near the Eel River of northwestern California. These groups speak dialects of a single language… … Wikipedia
Eel River Athapaskan traditional narratives — include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories. Who preserves them *the Wailaki, Lassik, Nongatl, and Sinkyone peoples of the Eel River basin of northwestern California. Pattern of narratives Eel River Athapaskan oral literature belongs… … Wikipedia
Eel River Athapaskans — The Eel River Athapaskans include the Wailaki, Lassik, Nongatl, and Sinkyone groups of Native Americans that traditionally lived on or near the Eel River of northwestern California. These groups speak dialects of a single language belonging to… … Wikipedia
Maugna, California — Maugna is a former Tongva Gabrieleño Native American settlement, or ranchería, in Los Angeles County, California.[1] It was located at Rancho Los Feliz (Rancho Felis), present day Hollywood.[1] References ^ a b … Wikipedia
Languages of the United States — Official language(s) none Main language(s) English 82.1%, Spanish 10.7%, other Indo European 3.8%, Asian … Wikipedia
Chinigchinix — Chingichngish (Chinigchinix, Chinigchinich, Changitchnish, etc.) is the name of an important figure in the mythology of the Payomkowishum (Luiseño), Tongva (Gabrieliño and Fernandeño), and Acjachemem (Juaneño) Native Americans (Mission Indians)… … Wikipedia
Kato (tribe) — The Kato was a group of Native Americans in the United States. Kato is a Pomo word, meaning lake , and may have referred to an important Cahto village site, which the Kato tribe themselves called Djilbi . Kato is one of the five sub dialects of… … Wikipedia
Mattole — The Mattole, including the Bear River Indians, are a group of Native Americans traditionally living on the Mattole and Bear rivers in the vicinity of Cape Mendocino, within the present Humboldt County, California.[1] A notable difference between… … Wikipedia