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Tubatulabal Language
Tubatulabal, called Pakaanil by its own speakers, is a Uto-Aztecan
language.
It is spoken today by only a few elders in Southern California.
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Tubatulabal Vocabulary
Our list of vocabulary words in the Tubatulabal language, with comparison to words in other Uto-Aztecan languages.
Tubatulabal
Some information on the phonology of Tubatulabal, with a few examples.
AILLA: Tubatulabal:
Archive of Tubatulabal language recordings available for download.
House of Languages: Tubatulabal:
Information about Tubatulabal language usage.
Ethnologue: Tübatulabal:
Demographic information about the Tubatulabal language.
Survey of California Indian Languages: Tubatulabal:
Profile of the Tubatulabal language from the University of California at Berkeley.
Tubatulabal Language Tree:
Theories about Tubatulabal's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Tübatulabal Language Structures:
Tubatulabal linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
The Tubatulabal
History and traditional culture of the Tubatulabal tribe.
Tubatulabal Legends:
Collection of Tubatulabal mythology and traditional stories.
California's Native American Tribes: Tubatulabal
Book for sale on the culture and history of the Tubatulabal tribe.
Additional Resources, Links, and References
Lengua Tubatulabal:
Information about the Tubatulabal language in Spanish.
Four Directions: Tubatulabal:
Tubatulabal links pages.

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