Wukchumni dialect
| Wukchumni | |
|---|---|
| Wikchamni | |
| Native to | United States |
| Region | California |
| Ethnicity | Wukchumni |
| Extinct | September 25, 2021, with the death of Marie Wilcox |
| Revival | L2: 3 fluent (2021) |
Yok-Utian
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| Latin | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | wikc1234 |
Wukchumni or Wikchamni is an extinct dialect of Tule-Kaweah Yokuts that was historically spoken by the Wukchumni people of the east fork of the Kaweah River of California.
As of 2014, Marie Wilcox (1933–2021) was the last remaining native speaker of the language. There are efforts at revitalization, and Wilcox completed a comprehensive Wukchumni dictionary; at her death there were at least three fluent speakers.