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- Wiyot Language and the Wiyot Indian Tribe - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
- Wiyot Textbook - Wiyot language textbook for sale, with order information.
- Wiyot Indians - Explains Wiyot culture, history, language and lifestyle in simple question-and-answer format. With links to more extensive information.
- Wiyot Language and the Wiyot Indian Tribe - Language, culture, history and genealogy.
- Wiyot Tribe of California Table Bluff - News, events, and information about the Wiyot Indian Table Bluff tribe and community.
- Wiyot Tribe - Official site offers tribal news, history, a sacred site fund, and information about social services.
- Wiyot Tribe - Official site offers tribal news, history, a sacred site fund, and information about social services.
- Four Directions Institute: Wiyot - Tribal profile, timeline, and links.
- Wiyot Tribe of California Table Bluff - News, events, and information about the Wiyot Indian Table Bluff tribe and community.
- Wikipedia: Wiyot language - Article including a phonological inventory and bibliography.
Wikipedia Articles
- Wiyot language - Wiyot (also Wishosk) is an extinct Algic language, spoken by the Wiyot people of Humboldt Bay, California. The language's last native speaker, Della Prince, died in 1962.
- Wiyot traditional narratives - Wiyot traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Wiyot people of the Humboldt Bay area of northwestern California.
- Wiyot people - The Wiyot people are a native people of Humboldt Bay, California, whose presence dates from more than 8,000 years ago.
- Algic languages - The Algic (also Algonquian-Wiyot-Yurok or Algonquian-Ritwan) languages are an indigenous language family of North America. They are all thought to descend from Proto-Algic, a second-order proto language reconstructed using Proto-Algonquian and the attested languages Wiyot and Yurok.
- Algonquian languages - The Algonquian (also Algonquin) languages are a subfamily of Native American languages that includes most of the languages in the Algic language family (the two Algic languages that are not Algonquian are Wiyot and Yurok of northwestern California). The language family was named for the Algonquin language, from which it should be carefully distinguished.