- The
Ahwahnechee, Awani, or
Awalache were an
Indigenous people of
California who
historically lived in the
Yosemite Valley. They were a band of Mono and...
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traditionally occupied by the
Ahwahnechee, a band of the
Southern Sierra Miwok people. The
miners began to take over the
Ahwahnechee's land and resources, leading...
- 1853) was a
leader of the
Ahwahnechee people in
Yosemite Valley, California. Tenaya's
father was a
leader of the
Ahwahnechee people (or Awahnichi). The...
- and
Native Americans resulted in wars,
including the
expulsion of the
Ahwahnechee from Yosemite. Large-scale
irrigation was
introduced to the San Joaquin...
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River tribe,
northeastern California Atsugewi,
northeastern California Ahwahnechee, eastern-central
California Ca****lla,
southern California Chumash, coastal...
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called "Tis-sa-ack",
meaning Cleft Rock in the
language of the
local Ahwahnechee people. Tis-sa-ack is also the name of the
fourth route on the formation...
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Battalion was a
California Militia unit
formed in 1851 to
defeat the
Ahwahnechee and
Chowchillas in the
Mariposa War, a part of the
California genocide...
- "Ahwahnee"
Ahwahnee (Aztec culture), a type of
entertainer in the
Aztec world Ahwahnechee, the
Ahwahnee people of the
Yosemite Valley, a
Native American people...
- T.
Mather Galen Clark Shelton Johnson Buffalo Soldiers Chief Tenaya Ahwahnechee people Lodging and
camping Yosemite Lodge at the
Falls The
Ahwahnee Camp...
- T.
Mather Galen Clark Shelton Johnson Buffalo Soldiers Chief Tenaya Ahwahnechee people Lodging and
camping Yosemite Lodge at the
Falls The
Ahwahnee Camp...