Saclan

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Saclan is a now-extinct Miwok language once spoken by Indigenous people in what is now central California.

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Saclan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Miwok language
extinct language
language
alternativeName Saklan Miwok
surface form: Saclan Miwok

Saklan
Saklan Miwok
Saklan language
associatedWith Spanish missions in California
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endonymStatus poorly attested
ethnicity Saclan people
extinctionCause language shift to English
language shift to Spanish
geographicDistribution Contra Costa County
surface form: Contra Costa County, California

East Bay
surface form: East Bay region of San Francisco Bay Area
hasLinguisticDocumentation limited
ISO639-3 scl
isPartOf Indigenous languages of California
languageBranch Utian
languageFamily Miwok languages
surface form: Miwok

Penutian languages
surface form: Penutian (proposed)

Utian languages
locatedNear Mount Diablo
San Francisco Bay Area
region Central California
surface form: central California
spokenBy Indigenous peoples of California
spokenIn California, United States
surface form: California
status extinct
subfamily Eastern Miwok
writingSystem none

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