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Kumeyaay
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Alternative names: Central Eastern Diegueño
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Songs: Yurok, Diegueño (1955)
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Songs: Yurok, Diegueño (1955)
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Songs: Diegueño (1955)
Item number: 24-201 [description]Contributors: [unknown]Language: Diegueño[Show more] -
Songs: Diegueño (1955)
Item number: 24-202 [description]Contributors: [unknown]Language: Diegueño[Show more] -
Songs: Diegueño (1955)
Item number: 24-203 [description]Contributors: [unknown]Language: Diegueño[Show more] -
Songs: Diegueño, Luiseño (1955)
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[Comparative ethnobotanical notes and vocabulary] ([undated])
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Miscellaneous vocabularies of 32 different tribes (undated)
Item number: Bartlett.001 [description]Contributors: A-he-ba-tu (consultant), Lt. Heintzelmann (researcher), Lt. Whipple (researcher), Santiago Ortiz (consultant), Fr. Encinas (researcher), Marcos Alejo (consultant), Colusio Esteban (consultant), H.B. Brown (researcher), Bruce Husband (researcher), Martin Durald (researcher), Hieronymo Peraza (consultant), Pedro Cawewas (consultant), John R. Bartlett (researcher)Languages: Apache, Kiowa, Tewa, Atakapa, Cahita, Chitimacha, Cocopa, Dakota, Diegueño, Gabrielino, Kiowa, Luiseño, Maidu, Makah, Maricopa, Mojave, Opata, Otomí, River Patwin, Piro, Pomo, Seri, Tarahumara, Tewa, Tohono O'odham, Wappo, Yaqui, Yucatec, Gabrielino, Wintuan, Cochimi', Yuma[Show more] -
[Notes on languages of southern California] (1983 October)
Item number: Britsch.001 [description]Contributor: Susan Britsch (researcher)[Show more] -
[Notes on Diegueño pronominal elements] (1996 May 3-9)
Item number: Grekoff.015.017 [description]Contributor: George Grekoff (researcher)Language: Diegueño[Show more]