Quechan Language (yum)

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Also Known As: Yuma,Kechan,Quecl,Quechan language


Description:

Quechan, also known as Yuma (and not to be confused with the unrelated Quechua language), is the native language of the Quechan people of southeastern California and southwestern Arizona. In 1980, it was estimated that there were fewer than 700 speakers of the language, including both the elderly and young. Hinton (1994:32) put a conservative estimate of the number of speakers at 150, and a liberal estimate at 400-500. Quechan belongs to the River Yuman branch of the Yuman-Cochimí linguistic family, together with Mohave and Maricopa. Publications have documented Quechan grammar and texts.

Assistance is available for speakers of the language who wish to vote in elections in Imperial County, California and Yuma County, Arizona, under Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Quechan Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

Grammar:
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Phonology:
1(download)(browse)
Vernacular Text:
1(download)(browse)

Overview

Main Country: United States
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: yum

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Hokan Group

    Esselen-Yuman Group

      Yuman Group

        River Yuman Group

          Quechan Language