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North America
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2008

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California

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2010

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38.7608,-122.0354

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  1. Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled by research teams at University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute for Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) at Eastern Michigan University
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  8. Spanish words in Patwin
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  10. The Cop-éh of Gibbs
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  11. Tones in Wintun
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  13. Mink, Bullethawk, and Coyote
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  14. Ablaut in Hill Patwin
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  15. Bibliography for the Patwin language
    Lewis C. Lawyer. 2015. Bibliography for the Patwin language. http://linguistics.ucdavis.edu/People/lclawyer/patwin-bibliography.pdf
    http://linguistics.ucdavis.edu/People/lclawyer/patwin-bibliography.pdf