Chalon language explained

Chalon
Nativename:Soledad
States:United States
Region:California
Extinct:?
Familycolor:American
Fam1:Yok-Utian
Fam2:Utian
Fam3:Ohlone
Fam4:Northern
Script:Latin
Iso3:none
Iso3comment:(included in [cst])
Glotto:chal1270
Glottorefname:Chalon

The Chalon language is one of eight Ohlone languages, historically spoken by the Chalon people of Native Americans who lived in Northern California. Also called Soledad, it belongs to the one of the Ohlone (or Costanoan) languages of the Utian family. Recent work suggests that Chalon may be transitional between the northern and southern groups of Ohlone languages.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Gordon 2005