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Galice /ɡəˈliːs/, or Galice-Applegate, is an extinct Athabaskan language once spoken by the Galice and Applegate (Nabiltse)
people of southwestern Oregon. It was spoken on the Galice Greek and Applegate River, tributaries of the Rogue River in southwestern
Oregon. There were at least two distinct dialects, but only the Galice Creek dialect is well documented. It is one of the
languages of the Oregon Athabaskan (Tolowa-Galice) cluster of the Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages, which also includes
Chetco [ctc ctc], Coquille [coq coq], Tolowa [tol tol], and Tututni [tuu tuu]. |
Names (more)[en] Galice |
Language type : Extinct
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