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Molala (Molele, Molalla) is the extinct and poorly attested Plateau Penutian language of the Molala people. It is first attested
along the Deschutes River, and later moved to the Molalla and Santiam rivers, and to the headwaters of the Umpqua and Rogue
rivers. It was once thought to be close to Cayuse. There were three known dialects: Northern Molalla, spoken in southern Oregon
in the Cascade Range Upper Santiam Molalla, spoken along the upper Santiam River in the Cascades in central Oregon. Southern
Molalla, spoken in southern Oregon in the Cascade Range |
Names (more)[en] Molala language[es] Idioma molala |
Language type : Extinct
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