The following pages link to Hokan languages
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- Nisenan language (links | edit)
- Terrence Kaufman (links | edit)
- Paipai language (links | edit)
- Havasupai–Hualapai language (links | edit)
- Ipai language (links | edit)
- Kumeyaay language (links | edit)
- Tiipai language (links | edit)
- Klamath language (links | edit)
- Cahto language (links | edit)
- Southern Pomo language (links | edit)
- Mojave language (links | edit)
- Cocopah language (links | edit)
- Colorado River Numic language (links | edit)
- Graton Rancheria (links | edit)
- Gulf languages (links | edit)
- Yavapai (links | edit)
- Hok (links | edit)
- Languages of North America (links | edit)
- Languages of Nicaragua (links | edit)
- Yahi dialect (links | edit)
- Castle Lake (California) (links | edit)
- Kawaiisu language (links | edit)
- Aztec–Tanoan languages (links | edit)
- Arroyo Trabuco (links | edit)
- Siuslaw language (links | edit)
- Barbareño language (links | edit)
- Cuitlatec language (links | edit)
- Pueblo linguistic area (links | edit)
- Coast Oregon Penutian languages (links | edit)
- Tolatecan languages (links | edit)
- Macro-Chibchan languages (links | edit)
- Macro-Mayan languages (links | edit)
- Quoeech (links | edit)
- Cayuse language (links | edit)
- Mattole language (links | edit)
- Wailaki language (links | edit)
- Quinigua language (links | edit)
- History of the San Fernando Valley (links | edit)
- Survey of California and Other Indian Languages (links | edit)
- List of languages by time of extinction (links | edit)
- Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California (links | edit)
- Polysynthetic language (links | edit)
- Tol language (links | edit)
- Central Pomo language (links | edit)
- Northeastern Pomo language (links | edit)
- Southeastern Pomo language (links | edit)
- Plains Miwok language (links | edit)
- Lake Miwok language (links | edit)
- Cahuilla language (links | edit)