Nisenan Language Linguistics, Culture and Literature

Nisenan Language
Nisenan is a nearly extinct Maiduan language spoken by the Nisenan people of central California in the foothills of the Sierras, in the whole of the American, Bear and Yuba river drainages.
Nisenan Language
The Nisenan are a separate Tribe with their own Cultural lifeways, their own leaders and holy people, a distinct geographic territory and their own ancient and unique language.
Maidu/Nisenan Words
The Maidu language and its closely related dialects, Nisenan and Konkow, are indigenous languages of California.
Nisenan language
The traditional Nisenan language area is throughout the American, Bear, and Yuba River drainages, from where those rivers met the Sacramento River to their headwaters in the Sierra Nevada.

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