Central Kalapuya language
- Central Kalapuya language
Central Kalapuyan was a
Kalapuyan language indigenous to the central and southernWillamette Valley inOregon in theUnited States . It was spoken by various bands of theKalapuya peoples who inhabited the valley up through the middle of the 19th century. The language is closely related to Northern Kalapuya, spoken in the Tualatin and Yamhill valleys. Dialects of Central Kalapuya that have been identified include:*Ahantchuyuk dialect, spoken in the northeastern Willamette Valley along the Pudding and Molalla rivers
*Santiam dialect, spoken in the central Willamette Valley along the lowerSantiam River
*Luckiamute dialect, spoken in the central Willamette Valley along theLuckiamute River
*Chepenafa dialect, spoken in the central Willamette Valley alongMary's River
*Chemapho dialect, spoken in central Willamette Valley along Muddy Creek.
*Chelamela dialect, spoken in the southwestern Willamette Valley along theLong Tom River
*Tsankupi dialect, spoken in the southeastern Willamette Valley along theCalapooia River
*Winefelly-Mohawk dialects, spoken in the southeastern Willamette Valley along the McKenzie, Mohawk, and Coast Fork Willamette riversExternal links
* [http://www.sfu.ca/nwjl/vol_1_no_2/Banks.html The Verbal Morphology of Santiam Kalapuya] (Northwest Journal of Linguistics)
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