| A | a mid-raised a, nasalized |
| ṭ | retroflex or palatal t |
| Š | sh |
| c̆ | ch |
| k' etc. | glottalized |
| · | long |
| ƚ | surd l, Athabascan only |
| η | ng Athabascan |
Map 18. Yuki "Tribes" according to Eben Tillotson.
ATHABASCAN DATA
DATA FROM EBEN TILLOTSON
Onainó'm were the Pitch Indians, a people of the rugged mountains, adjoining the ŠipimA´lno'm Yuki, and with Hull's Valley in their range. They were "half Yuki and half Wailaki," and spoke both languages.
The TA´no'm were at Spy Rock on main Eel R. They were also half Yuki and half Wailaki and bilingual. [But other Yuki cite them as Yuki who also knew Wailaki.] TAno'm were: Nancy Dobie, Sally Duncan, and Tip.
These two groups did not make Taikomol or Hulk'ilAl rites [this agrees with Handbook] but, probably knew about them from having seen them performed.