Yuki–Wappo languages - Wikipedia The Yuki–Wappo or Yukian languages are a small extinct language family of western California consisting of two distantly related languages
California Indian Languages: Yukian The Yuki held the upper Eel River county and a bit of ocean frontage in the North Coast Ranges The Wappo homeland extended from upper Napa Valley, through the hills near Mount St Helena to the Russian River There was also a small Wappo enclave (Lile’ek) on the border of Clear Lake
Yukian Indians – Access Genealogy The Yukian family, specifically the Yuki tribe, represents a linguistic group in Northern California with various subdivisions residing in distinct territories They lacked a common name for themselves, primarily occupying areas near the Eel River and the surrounding coastal region
California Indians The Yuki were the largest of four groups united by the Yukian language family, a language family found only in California The other Yukian speaking peoples were the Huchnom, the Coast Yuki, and the Wappo
Yuki | History, Language Culture | Britannica Yuki, four groups of North American Indians who lived in the Coast Ranges and along the coast of what is now northwestern California, U S They spoke distinctive languages that are unaffiliated with any other known language
Yuki–Wappo languages - Wikipedia The Yuki–Wappo or Yukian languages are a small language family of western California consisting of two distantly related languages, both now extinct