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Mattole language

Mattole, or Mattole–Bear River, is an extinct Athabaskan language once spoken by the Mattole and Bear River peoples of northern California. It is one of the four languages belonging to the California Athabaskan cluster of the Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages. It was found in two locations: in the valley of the Mattole River, immediately south of Cape…

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Dialects
Bear River
Ethnicity
Mattole, Bear River
Extinct
1930s (Mattole) after 1922 (Bear River dialect)
Glottolog
matt1238
ISO 639-3
mvb
Language family
AthabaskanPacific Coast AthabaskanMattole · Pacific Coast AthabaskanMattole · Mattole

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Mattole language

Nodes9
Edges8
Triples29
Avg. degree1.78
Density0.222222
Components1

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Mattole language

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related to External links · 19
Mattole language → Athabaskan Language MattoleMattole, California, Global Lexicostatistical Database, Hupa, It, Karuk, Language Structures OnlineOLAC, Live Your Language Alliance, LYLA, Mattole, Other Indian LanguagesMattole, Retrieved, Survey, Tolowa, Tsnungwe, Wailaki, Wiyot, World Atlas, Yurok
Language family · 3
Mattole language → AthabaskanPacific Coast AthabaskanMattole, Mattole, Pacific Coast AthabaskanMattole
Dialects · 1
Mattole language → Bear River
Ethnicity · 1
Mattole language → Mattole, Bear River
Extinct · 1
Mattole language → 1930s (Mattole) after 1922 (Bear River dialect)
Glottolog · 1
Mattole language → matt1238
ISO 639-3 · 1
Mattole language → mvb
Native to · 1
Mattole language → United States
Region · 1
Mattole language → California

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mattole california language languages athabaskan bear river coast dialect atlas extinct unesco pacific indian university north world's danger tolowa retrieved

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Mattole languageDialectsBear River1.00infobox
Mattole languageEthnicityMattole, Bear River1.00infobox
Mattole languageExtinct1930s (Mattole) after 1922 (Bear River dialect)1.00infobox
Mattole languageGlottologmatt12381.00infobox
Mattole languageISO 639-3mvb1.00infobox
Mattole languageLanguage familyAthabaskanPacific Coast AthabaskanMattole1.00infobox
Mattole languageLanguage familyPacific Coast AthabaskanMattole1.00infobox
Mattole languageLanguage familyMattole1.00infobox
Mattole languageNative toUnited States1.00infobox
Mattole languageRegionCalifornia1.00infobox
Mattole languagerelated to External linksSurvey0.60section
Mattole languagerelated to External linksAthabaskan Language MattoleMattole0.60section

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