Also Known As:
Chamtéela, Luiseño-Juaneño
Dialects & Varieties
- San Luís Rey
- San Juan Capistrano
- Juaneño
Survey of California and other Indian Languages
Survey of California and other Indian Languages. 2015. http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~survey/languages.
Speakers
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Ethnic or community population
2,500 Luiseño and Juaneño descendents
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Location and Context
Countries
USA
Location Description
California: Traditionally spoken on the San Luis Rey River, from the coast to its headwaters above Lake Henshaw, and to the south, as well as on the upper Santa Margarita River and around Lake Elsinore-Temecula.
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Other Languages Used By The Community
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Writing Systems
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