The Tataviam language was spoken by the Tataviam people of the upper Santa Clara River basin Santa Susana Mountains and Sierra Pelona Mountains in southern California. It had become extinct by 1916 and is known only from a few early records notably a word list collected by the linguist John P. Harrington in 1917.
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