Ohlone | |
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Costanoan, Ohlonean | |
Geographic distribution | San Francisco Bay Area |
Ethnicity | Ohlone |
Extinct | 1950s |
Linguistic classification | Yok-Utian
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Language codes | |
Glottolog | cost1250 |
Pre-contact distribution of the Ohlone languages | |
Notes |
The Ohlone languages, also known as Costanoan, form a small Indigenous language family historically spoken in Northern California, both in the southern San Francisco Bay Area and northern Monterey Bay area, by the Ohlone people. Along with the Miwok languages, they are members of the Utian language family. The most recent work suggests that Ohlone, Miwok, and Yokuts are branches of a Yok-Utian language family.[1]