Yokuts language

Yokuts
Mariposa
Native toUnited States
RegionSan Joaquin Valley, California
EthnicityYokuts
Native speakers
50 (including semispeakers) (2007)[1]
Yok-Utian?
  • Yokuts
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3yok
Glottologyoku1255
ELPYokuts
Pre-contact distribution of the Yokuts language

Yokuts, formerly known as Mariposa, is an endangered language spoken in the interior of Northern and Central California in and around the San Joaquin Valley by the Yokuts people. The speakers of Yokuts were severely affected by disease, missionaries, and the Gold Rush. While descendants of Yokuts speakers currently number in the thousands, all constituent dialects apart from Valley Yokuts are now extinct.

Map of Yokuts with dialects indicated

The Yawelmani dialect of Valley Yokuts has been a focus of much linguistic research.

  1. ^ Yokuts at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon

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