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The Central Chumash languages include Purisimeño, Ineseño, Barbareño and Ventureño. There was a dialect continuum across this area, but the form of the language spoken in the vicinity of each mission was distinct enough to qualify as a different language. There is very little documentation of Purisimeño.

Chumashan languages

Family of languages
Chumashan was a family of languages that were spoken on the southern California coast by Native American Chumash people, from the Coastal plains and valleys of San Luis Obispo to Malibu, neighboring ... Wikipedia
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During the mission times, there were seven Chumash languages: Barbareño/Šmuwič, Ineseño/Samala, Purisimeño, Ventureño/Miscanaqin, and Obispeño. In addition, ...
Cruzeño (also called “Isleño”, “Ysleño”, or “Island Chumash”) is a member of the Chumashan language family; the others are Barbareño, Samala (Ineseño), Interior ...
Ventureño is a member of the extinct Chumashan languages, a group of Native American languages previously spoken by the Chumash people along the coastal ...
Mar 25, 2024 · A Chumash dialect spoken by the Barbareño Ventureño Band of Mission Indians thousands of years ago is alive and thriving with a new online ...
There were once at least three distinct Chumashan languages--Northern Chumash (Obispeño), Island Chumash (Ysleño or Cruzeño), and Central Chumash, (with four ...
Samala (also called “Ineseño” or “Ynezeño”) is a member of the Chumashan language family; the others are Barbareño, Interior Chumash, Cruzeño, Obispeño, ...
CHUMASH PLACENAMES · Syuxtun · 'Amólomol · 'Alpinche' · Kashu'nay · 'Axtayuxash · Sixi'm Hul'ashk'a' · Monushmu · Hushlikayi Hulxshap.
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The Chumash languages comprise a family of seven related languages once widely spoken throughout the Santa Ynez Valley. Chumash territories spanned more ...
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The mitsqanaqan̓ language, like all Chumashan languages, is known for its instrumental or manner prefixes. ... Spanish words or words borrowed from a neighboring ...