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  • Remembering Johnny Hill Jr, Speaker of Chemehuevi
    Johnny Hill Jr was one of the last fluent speakers of the Chemehuevi language, which is a Colorado River Numic language (of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family) He learned the language from his grandmother, Mary S Hill
  • Colorado River Indian Tribes
    Hill is also well-known for his work to preserve the Chemehuevi language, and was featured in a documentary called The Linguists, which was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008
  • National Geographic story to feature vanishing languages
    Parker-area resident Johnny Hill Jr will be one of several people featured in an upcoming story in National Geographic magazine about the world's vanishing languages Hill is one of the last people in the world fluent in the Chemehuevi language Hill is a member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes and a member of the Tribal Council
  • Chemehuevi - Wikipedia
    The Chemehuevi were originally a desert tribe among the Southern Paiute group Post-contact, they lived primarily in the eastern Mojave Desert and later Cottonwood Island in Nevada and the Chemehuevi Valley along the Colorado River in California
  • BBC News - The tragedy of dying languages
    Linguistic survivors hold the fates of languages in their minds and mouths Johnny Hill, Jr of the Chemehuevi tribe of Arizona is a big, imposing man, but he instantly wins people over with
  • The Last Speakers - K. David Harrison. pdf - THE LAST. . .
    Linguistic survivors—the last speakers whom I profile throughout this book—hold the fates of languages in their minds and mouths Johnny Hill Jr , a Chemehuevi Indian of Arizona, spent much of his life working in construction and farming
  • Vanishing Languages — Lynn Johnson
    Johnny Hill Jr is Chemehuevi, from Arizona He is one of only two remaining fluent native speakers “I live alone and talk to myself to remember Not out loud but quietly in my own heart,” he says “It’s difficult to remember the words with no one to speak to It’s like a bird losing feathers
  • Vanishing Languages (SOC203) - Vanishing Languages July 2012 . . . - Studocu
    What is lost when a language goes silent? LANGUAGE Johnny Hill, Jr Arizona Johnny Hill, Jr , of Parker, Arizona, is one of the last speakers of Chemehuevi, an endangered Native American language: “It’s like a bird losing feathers You see one float by, and there it goes—another word gone ” Vanishing Voices One language dies every 14 days


















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