- The
Atsugewi are
Native Americans residing in
northeastern California,
United States.
Their traditional lands are near
Mount Shasta,
specifically the Pit...
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Atsugewi is a
recently extinct Palaihnihan language of
northeastern California spoken by the
Atsugewi people of Hat Cr**** and
Dixie Valley. In 1962, there...
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consists of two
closely related languages, both now extinct:
Palaihnihan Atsugewi †
Achumawi † (ís siwa wó disi, also
known as Achomawi, Pit
River Indian)...
- follows:
Achomawi (Achumawi, Ajumawi)
Aporidge Astariwawi (Astarawi)
Atsuge (
Atsugewi)
Atwamsini Hanhawi (Hammawi)
Hewisedawi Ilmawi Itsatawi Kosalextawi (Kosalektawi)...
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Valley mountains east of the Fall
River valley. Together,
Achumawi and
Atsugewi are said to
comprise the
Palaihnihan language family separate from the...
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Atsugewi traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Atsugewi people of the Pit
River basin of Northeastern...
- and the
other two
bands spoke dialects of a
related language,
called Atsugewi. The name "Achomawi"
means river people and
properly applies to the band...
- Europeans. Achomawi, Achumawi, Pit
River tribe,
northeastern California Atsugewi,
northeastern California Ahwahnechee, eastern-central
California Ca****lla...
- were the
Achomawi and
Atsugewi, with whom the
Shasta have some
linguistic affiliations.
Kroeber placed the
Achomawi and
Atsugewi with the northeastern...
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covered by the
modern state of California,
including the
Achomawi and
Atsugewi, the Chumash, the Diegueños, the Gallinoméro, the Juaneño, the Karok, the...