Washo language family

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The Washo language family is a small, isolated Native American language group traditionally spoken by the Washoe people of the eastern Sierra Nevada region, often considered a linguistic isolate within the Great Basin area.

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Great Basin linguistic area hasLanguageFamily Washo language family