Heizer, R. F. 1952 [1888]. California Indian Linguistic Records: The Mission Indian Vocabularies of H.~W.~Henshaw. Anthropological Records 15(2). 85-202.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Santa Rosa Island = Henshaw also obtained what he believed to be a long vocabulary of the Santa Rosa Island dialect (1884d) Through some misunderstanding however the speaker (Pa-li-ha-tcet) who in fact provided Gould with authentic Roseño data-gave Henshaw a vocabulary that was mostly Barbareño Henshaw's mistaken identification of the language of this vocabulary was left uncorrected in Heizer 1955 (Kathryn Klar pc 2010) | |
La Purisima | |
Santa Barbara | |
Santa Ynez | |
San Buenaventura | |
San Luis Obispo | |
Soledad | |
Rumsien | |
Santa Clara (from Mengarini 1860) = Tamyen = San Francisco Bay Costanoan | |
Santa Cruz |