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<p>Chumash) <br>Also known as Tilhini by students of the language, after the name of the major village near which the mission was founded.<br/>
** Southern Chumash<br/>
*** Island Chumash (mixed with non-Chumash)<br/>
**** <b><a href="page.php?w=Island_Chumash_language">Island Chumash</a></b> (also known as Ysleño, Isleño, Cruzeño) <br>Was spoken on the three inhabited islands in the Santa Barbara <a href="page.php?w=Channel_Islands_of_California">Channel Islands</a>: <a href="page.php?w=Santa_Rosa_Island%2C_California">Santa Rosa</a>, <a href="page.php?w=San_Miguel_Island">San Miguel</a>, and <a href="page.php?w=Santa_Cruz_Island">Santa Cruz</a>. <br/>
*** Central Chumash<br/>
**** <b><a href="page.php?w=Purisime%C3%B1o_language">Purisimeño</a></b><br/>
**** <b><i>Shamala</i></b> (Ineseño) <br>Also spelled <i>Samala</i>, spoken by the Santa Ynez Band. Currently being revived.<br/>
**** <b><i>Barbareño</i></b> <br>The name <i>Shmuwich</i> or <i>Smuwic</i> (meaning "coastal") is used by some organizations, but is not universally accepted. Currently being revived.<br/>
**** <a href="page.php?w=Venture%C3%B1o_language">'''Mitsqanaqa'n'''</a> (Ventureño) <br>Students of the language and community members renamed the language after the name of a major village near which the mission was founded.</br></br></br></br></br></p><p>
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