e/Tamyen

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has glosseng: The Tamyen (also spelled as Tamien, Thamien) are one of eight linguistic divisions of the Ohlone (Coastanoan) people groups of Native Americans who lived in Northern California. The Tamyen lived throughout the Santa Clara Valley. The use of the name Tamyen is on record as early as 1777, it comes from the Ohlone name for the location of the first Mission Santa Clara (Mission Santa Clara de Thamien) on the Guadalupe River. Father Pena mentioned in a letter to Junipero Serra that the area around the mission was called Thamien by the native people. The missionary fathers erected the mission on January 17, 1777 at the native village of So-co-is-u-ka.
lexicalizationeng: Tamyen
subclass ofe/Costanoan languages
instance ofhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Costanoan_languages
instance ofhttp://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Costanoan_languages
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French
has glossfra: Le tamyen (ou coastanoan de Santa Clara) est une langue costanoane de la branche des langues costanoanes du Nord parlée aux États-Unis, en Californie, dans la partie méridionale de la baie de San Francisco et dans la basse vallée de Santa Clara .
lexicalizationfra: Tamyen
Croatian
has glosshrv: Tamyen (Thamien; prema misiji zovu se i Santa Clara Costanoan), jedna od Costanoanskih skupina iz Kalifornije, čije se područje nalazilo u dolini Santa Clara Valley, okrug Santa Clara. Hodge ih locira između rijeka Guadalupe i Coyote i planinama na zapadu, i od rudnika žive, New Almaden na jugu pa na sjever do Alvisa, uključujući i mjesto gdje se nalazi današnji grad San José.Njihova sela nalazila su se na Coyote i Calaveras Creeku.
lexicalizationhrv: Tamyen
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