As proper nouns the difference between utian and ohlone
is that utian is a family of endangered indigenous languages spoken in central and northern California, United States while Ohlone is the Utian (Penutian) family of languages of this people.
As a noun Ohlone is
a member of an indigenous population native to the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas, California.
utian
English
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
a family of endangered indigenous languages spoken in central and northern California, United States.
References
* (Utian)
Anagrams
* ohlone
Noun
(en-noun)
A member of an indigenous population native to the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas, California.
Synonyms
* (person) Costanoan, Muwekma
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
The Utian (Penutian) family of languages of this people.
Synonyms
* (language) Costanoan
External links
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See also
* Awaswas, Chalon, Chochenyo, Karkin, Mutsun, Ramaytush, Rumsen, Tamyen.
References
* Teixeira, Lauren. The Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Area, A Research Guide. Menlo Park, CA: Ballena Press Publication, 1997. ISBN 0-87919-141-4.