Hokan languages - Wikipedia The Hokan ˈhoʊkæn language family is a hypothetical grouping of a dozen small language families spoken mainly in California, Arizona, and Baja California Some versions of the hypothesis also include languages spoken in Oaxaca and Honduras
Hokan hypothesis | Native American, California, Southwest - Britannica Hokan hypothesis, proposed but controversial and largely abandoned grouping, or phylum, of American Indian languages Different versions of the Hokan hypothesis include different members, most of them spoken in California and the U S Southwest, though several of them extend into Mexico and beyond
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California Indian Languages: Hokan Tribes As compared with Penutian, the inter-relationships of the Hokan languages lie much deeper in time The broken chain of Hokan language islands around the margins of California presumably includes the relic areas surviving from an ancient continuous distribution
Hokan Tribes - Mojave Desert As compared with Penutian, the inter-relationships of the Hokan languages lie much deeper in time The broken chain of Hokan language islands around the margins of California presumably includes the relic areas surviving from an ancient continuous distribution
Hokan language family - aaanativearts. com The Hokan language family is a hypothetical grouping of a dozen small language families spoken in California and Mexico In nearly a century since Edward Sapir first proposed the “Hokan” hypothesis, little additional evidence has been found that these families were related to each other