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The Konkow language, also known as Northwest Maidu (also ''Concow-Maidu'', or ' in the language itself) is a part of the
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language group. It is spoken in
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. It is severely endangered, with three remaining elders who learned to speak it as a first language, one of whom is deaf. As part of an effort to regain official recognition as a federally recognized tribe, an effort to provide language instruction amongst the descendants of the original tribe and affiliated family members has begun. In the name , means "meadow", with the additional creating the adjective form of the word. Hence, would be spoken by the ("tribe").


Dialects

One source supports the claim that Northwest Maidu had at least nine
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s, designated today according to the locality in which each was spoken. These dialects were: Otaki, Mikchopdo, Cherokee, Eskeni, Pulga, Nemsu, Feather Falls, Challenge, and Bidwell Bar. Lexica of each remain scant. In addition, there may have been many family variations within each dialect group; thus, certainly there was no one Konkow language, but Konkow means a phonologically distinct pronunciation from what is popularly defined as 'Maidu' or 'Mountain Maidu', namely in terms of stress patterns on lexicon. According to limited historical data, by the turn of the 19th century there were only four of these dialects still being spoken.


Alternate names

The name "Konkow" has been variously spelled ''Concow'' and ''Konkau''. The language is also known as Maidu (''Meidoo''), ''Holólupai, Michopdo, Nákum, Secumne (Sekumne), Tsamak, Yuba,'' and the pejorative "Digger".


Modern Konkow

Since 2002, a dialect which could be called "Modern Konkow," based on what is conventionally called the Cherokee dialect of Konkow, has come into limited use by some California Native Americans with cultural and familial ties to the old Konkow tribe. This dialect is primarily based on the dialect as learned by Mary Jones, one of the last speakers of Old Konkow, who learned the dialect that was spoken in the vicinity of
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. It is being promulgated with a DVD-based course of study called "Twenty-two Lessons in the Koyoongkʼawi Language". As of 2010, .mp3 learning materials of the
Mechoopda The Mechoopda are a tribe of Maidu people, an indigenous peoples of California. They are enrolled in the Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, a federally recognized tribe. Historically, the tribe has spoken Konkow, a language related to the ...
dialect were also available, based on old recordings of Emma Cooper, made during the 1940s as a part of the
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. Also based on the Emma Cooper recordings, a "Konkow Toddler" app was released for iPhone,
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, and other
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devices in July 2012. Materials for study of the Northwest Maidu language, including the 22-lesson course mentioned above, have been made available on the website of the Konkow Maidu Cultural Preservation Association.


Phonology


Consonants

The affricate /t͡sʼ/ may also be realized as ~ allophonically.


Vowels

Vowel length is also present.


References


External links


Konkow language
overview at the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Recording of Konkow Maidu


* * ttp://www.language-archives.org/language/mjd OLAC resources in and about the Northwest Maidu language
Concow language
California Language Archive (archived fro

March 4, 2016)
Konkow Bibliography

Konkow basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Northwest Maidu Language Indigenous languages of California Maiduan languages Endangered Maiduan languages Native American language revitalization