Utian language family
The Utian language family is a group of Native American languages primarily spoken in the western United States. This family includes languages such as Washoe, Mono, and Northern Paiute, which are mainly found in regions of Nevada and California.
These languages share common linguistic features and are believed to have originated from a single ancestral language. The Utian languages are part of the larger Hokan language family, which encompasses several other indigenous languages across the Americas. Efforts are ongoing to preserve and revitalize these languages, as many are endangered.