Albert S. Gatschet 1879

Gatschet, Albert S. 1879. Classification into Seven Linguistic Stocks of Western Indian Dialects Contained in Forty Vocabularies. In George M. Wheeler (ed.), Archaeology, 403-485. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

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  address    = {Washington, DC},
  author     = {Albert S. Gatschet},
  booktitle  = {Archaeology},
  editor     = {George M. Wheeler},
  pages      = {403-485},
  publisher  = {Government Printing Office},
  series     = {Report upon the United States Geographical Surveys West of the hundredth Meridian},
  title      = {Classification into Seven Linguistic Stocks of Western Indian Dialects Contained in Forty Vocabularies},
  volume     = {VII},
  year       = {1879},
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  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {Arivaipa-Gilbert, Arivaipa-Loew, Návajo, Jicarilla = Apache-Jicarilla [apj], Shoshoni-Yarrow, Shoshoni-Richardson, Pa-Uta-Brown, Pa-Uta-Klett, Pa-Uta-Hoffman, Sonthern Pa-Uta, Pa-Vant, Pa-Uta of California, Chemehnevi, Uta, Capote Uta, Uinta Uta, Moqui Pueblo, Takhtam, Kauvúya, Gaitchim (of San Juan Capistrano), Tobikhar (of San Gabriel), Kechi (of San Luis Eey), Mohave-Richardson, Mohave-Loew, Hualapai-Loew, Hualapai-Severance, Tonto or Gobuu, Diegueño, Yuma or Kutchán, Isleta Pueblo = Tiwa-Southern [tix], Tehua on Moqui Mesa, Tehua Los Luceros Pueblo, Tehua San Juan Pueblo, Taos Pueblo = Taos Northern Tiwa [twf], Jemez or Vallatoa Pueblo = Jemez [tow], Acoma Pueblo = Western Keres [kjq], Acoma and Lagana Pueblo, Silla Pueblo, Wintun, Kasuá at Santa Barbara},
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Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Arivaipa-Gilbert
    Arivaipa-Loew
      Návajo
        Jicarilla
        Shoshoni-Yarrow
          Shoshoni-Richardson
            Pa-Uta-Brown
              Pa-Uta-Klett
                Pa-Uta-Hoffman
                  Sonthern Pa-Uta
                    Pa-Vant
                      Pa-Uta of California
                        Chemehnevi
                          Uta
                            Capote Uta
                              Uinta Uta
                                Moqui Pueblo
                                  Takhtam
                                    Kauvúya
                                      Gaitchim (of San Juan Capistrano)
                                        Tobikhar (of San Gabriel)
                                          Kechi (of San Luis Eey)
                                            Mohave-Richardson
                                              Mohave-Loew
                                                Hualapai-Loew
                                                  Hualapai-Severance
                                                    Tonto or Gobuu
                                                      Diegueño
                                                        Yuma or Kutchán
                                                          Isleta Pueblo
                                                          Tehua on Moqui Mesa
                                                            Tehua Los Luceros Pueblo
                                                              Tehua San Juan Pueblo
                                                                Taos Pueblo
                                                                Jemez or Vallatoa Pueblo
                                                                Acoma Pueblo
                                                                Acoma and Lagana Pueblo
                                                                  Silla Pueblo
                                                                    Wintun
                                                                      Kasuá at Santa Barbara