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Achomawi (also Achumawi,
Ajumawi and Ahjumawi) are the
northerly nine (out of eleven)
bands of the Pit
River tribe of
Palaihnihan Native Americans who...
- USS
Achomawi (AT-148/ATF-148) was an Abnaki-class
fleet ocean tug in the
service of the
United States Navy, and was
named for the
Achomawi tribe of Native...
- Hat, and
Dixie Valley or
Horse Cr****s. They are
closely related to the
Achomawi and
consisted of two
groups (the Atsugé and the Apwaruge). The Atsugé ("pine-tree...
- The
Achumawi language (also
Achomawi or Pit
River language) is the
indigenous language spoken by the Pit
River people in the
northeast corner of present-day...
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Achomawi traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Achomawi people of the Pit
River basin of Northeastern...
- the
remains of fish
traps built by
Native Californian tribes such as the
Achomawi, for whom the park is named. Low rock
walls enclose shallow pools where...
- extinct:
Palaihnihan Atsugewi †
Achumawi † (ís siwa wó disi, also
known as
Achomawi, Pit
River Indian) The
original reconstruction of proto-Palaihnihan suffered...
- They were
called "ye·tatwa" and "Ikusadewi" by the
Achomawi.
Intermarriage between Okwanuchu and
Achomawi speakers was
apparently common.
Estimates for historic...
- (Moatuashamkshini/Móatni Kóke - "River of the
Southern Dwellers")
lived the
Achomawi and
Atsugewi (both called: Móatuash
maklaks - "Southern Dweller", or "Southern...
- the
Achomawi dug to
capture game that
drank at the river. The name
Achomawi derives from a
Palaihnihan word
meaning "people of the river".
Achomawi territory...