Yoncalla Language
Yoncalla
, sometimes called Southern Kalapuyan, is a
Native American
language in the
Oregon Penutian
family of languages, once spoken in southwest
Oregon
in the
United States
In the
19th century
it was spoken by the Yoncalla band of the
Kalapuya
people in the
Umpqua River
valley. It is closely related to
Central Kalapuyan
and
Northern Kalapuyan
, spoken in the
Willamette Valley
to the north.
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