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| has gloss | eng: The Ramaytush are one of the linguistic subdivisions of the Ohlone Native Americans of Northern California. Historically, the Ramaytush inhabited the San Francisco Peninsula between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean in the area which is now San Francisco and San Mateo Counties. The Ramaytush were not thought to be a self-conscious socio-political group. Instead they were defined by modern anthropologists and linguists, initially in the early twentieth century as the San Francisco Costanoans -- the people who spoke a common dialect or language within the Costanoan branch of the Utian family. The term Ramaytush was first applied to them during the 1970s. |
| lexicalization | eng: Ramaytush |
| subclass of | e/Costanoan languages |
| instance of | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Costanoan_languages |
| instance of | http://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Costanoan_languages |
| instance of | c/Language |
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| French | |
| has gloss | fra: Le ramaytush (ou coastanoan de San Francisco) est une langue costanoane de la branche des langues costanoanes du Nord parlée aux États-Unis, en Californie, dans les comtés de San Francisco et de San Mateo. |
| lexicalization | fra: Ramaytush |
| Croatian | |
| has gloss | hrv: Ramaytush (San Francisco Costanoan), jedno od glavnih plemenskih skupina ili ogranaka Coastanoan Indijanaca čiji se teritorij nalazio na poluotoku između zaljeva San Francisco i pacifičke obale u Kaliforniji, okruzi San Mateo i San Francisco. Na suprotnoj obali kopna susjedi su im bili Chocheño, a na jugu Tamyen i Awaswas. |
| lexicalization | hrv: Ramaytush |
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| media:img | Ohlone villages.png |
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