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Sakaya may refer to: * Sakaya (dialect), a dialect of the Barein language * Sakaya, California, former Native American settlement See also * Sakay (other) * Sakarya (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sakaya (dialect)
Barein (also referred to as Baraïn, Barayin, Guilia, Jalkia or Jalkiya) is a Chadic languages, Chadic language spoken in south central Chad. Baraïn is spoken by 6,000 people living in 30 to 40 villages around Melfi, Chad, Melfi in the Guéra (region), Guéra region of southern Chad. Its main dialects are not mutually comprehensible, with speakers having to resort to Chadian Arabic in order to communicate with each other. *''Jalkiya'' and ''Giliya'' (geographically and linguistically very close) *''Jalking'' (Sakaya) *''Komiya'' Writing System Notes References

* Dakouli, Padeu, Antje Maass, and David Toomey. 1996. Rapid appraisal of the Saba language of the Guera, Chad. N'Djamena: Association SIL. Manuscript. * Lovestrand, Joseph. 2011. The dialects of Baraïn. ''SIL Electronic Working Papers.'' Dallas: SIL International. Online: http://www.sil.org/silewp/2011/silewp2011-011.pdf. * Lovestrand, Joseph. 2012. The linguistic structure of Baraïn (Chadic). Dallas, TX: ...
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Sakaya, California
Sakaya (also Saccaya or Sak-ka-ya) is a former Sierra Miwok or Mono Native American settlement within the Sierra Nevada of Mariposa County, California, United States. Sakaya was located west of Sentinel Rock near the Merced River in Yosemite Valley, in present-day Yosemite National Park. References See also *Native American history of California Native may refer to: People * Jus soli, citizenship by right of birth * Indigenous peoples, peoples with a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory ** Native Americans (other) In arts and entertai ... Miwok villages Former Native American populated places in the Sierra Nevada (United States) Former settlements in Mariposa County, California Yosemite National Park Former Native American populated places in California {{MariposaCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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Sakay (other)
Macario Sakay y de León (March 1, 1878 – September 13, 1907) was a Filipino general who took part in the 1896 Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire and in the Philippine–American War. After the war was declared over by the United States in 1902, Sakay continued resistance by leading guerrilla raids. The following year he established the Tagalog Republic with himself as president. Early life Macario Sakay de León was born on March 1, 1878 along Tabora Street, Tondo, in the City of Manila. He first worked as an apprentice in a ''kalesa'' (carriage) manufacturing shop. He was also a tailor and a stage actor, performing in a number of plays including ''Principe Baldovino'', ''Doce Pares de Francia'', and ''Amante de la Corona''. An original member of the ''Katipunan'' movement, which he joined in 1894, he fought alongside Andrés Bonifacio against the Spanish throughout the Philippine Revolution. In 1899, he continued the struggle for Philippine independence ag ...
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