Penutian mythology of the ribs

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Penutian mythology of the ribs

The mythology penutian of the coasts includes the following Native American peoples: Coo, Umpqua, Siuslaw, Alsea.

The Coos languages (Where coosan Where kusan) is a Native American family of languages that were spoken along the southern Pacific coast of Oregon. They are now extinct.

The Coos languages have been included in the Penutian hypothesis within a subgroup of the languages penutians from the Oregon Coast, with the Alsean languages and Siuslaw.

The Coos are a Native American people of Oregon, United States and one of the three tribes of the Confederacy of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Tribes. They live on the southwestern Pacific coast of the state. The Coos language is extinct or almost extinct.

Edward Sapir included Alsean languages in his Penutian language hypothesis, within the Oregon Coast Penutian language subgroup. The idea that alsea is related to the Siuslawan languages and the Coos languages is old and was already defended by Frachtenberg (1913) and Jacobs (1939).

 Penutian mythology of the coasts

Penutian mythology of the ribs (texts)

Coo book book: Coos Texts

Coos Texts by Leo J. Frachtenberg

Siuslaw Myths and Legends Alsea book book: Alsea texts and myths Myths and Legends Alsea Umpqua Free Book: Lower Umpqua texts and Notes on the Kusan dialects

Lower Umpqua texts and Notes on the Kusan dialects

Books on Penutian Mythology

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