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Tule-Kaweah is a Yokutsan language of California. One dialect survives, that of the Wukchumni (Wikchamni) tribe, with a single speaker remaining as of 2014. Wukchumni has only one native or fluent speaker, Marie Wilcox (both native and fluent), who has compiled a dictionary of the language.〔(‘Who Speaks Wukchumni?’ ), New York Times, 19 Aug 2014.〕〔(“Marie's dictionary” ), a short documentary by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee.〕 “Marie's dictionary”, a short documentary by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, is about her dictionary. She has also recorded an oral version of the dictionary.〔 Together with her daughter Jennifer, Marie Wilcox teaches weekly classes to interested members of their tribe. ==Dialects== There were three dialects of Tule-Kaweah, ''Wikchamni (Wukchumni), Yawdanchi'' ('' Nutaa''), and ''Bokninuwad''.
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