- by the
Mutsun to
refer to the
Awaswas, who
lived to the
north of them. Unfortunately,
translations for
villages in
Awaswas territory are
difficult to piece...
-
Awaswas, or
Santa Cruz, is one of
eight Ohlone languages. It was
historically spoken by the
Awaswas people, an
indigenous people of California. The last...
- home to the
Awaswas nation of
Ohlone people, who
lived in a
territory stretching slightly north of
Davenport to Rio Del Mar. The
Awaswas tribe was made...
-
northwestern California Ohlone, Costanoan, west-central
California Muwekma Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Mutsun Ramaytush Rumsen Tamyen Yelamu Patayan,...
- Costanoan)
Awaswas (also
known as
Santa Cruz Costanoan) –
There may have been more than one
Costanoan language spoken within the
proposed Awaswas area, as...
-
mission was
called Thamien by the Ohlone.
Awaswas (also
called Santa Cruz Costanoan):
Local bands of
Awaswas speakers resided on the
Santa Cruz
coast and...
- Juaneño
Kitanemuk Luiseño
Miwok Patwin Pomo
Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Tamyen Tataviam Tongva Wappo Wintun Yokuts Muscogee...
-
Francisco Peninsula, Chochenyo, East Bay, Mutsun,
south of San Martin, and the
Awaswas to the southwest. The
Tamyen (Tamien, Thamien)
people are ****ociated with...
-
linguists similarly called the
Tamyen people Santa Clara Costanoans, and the
Awaswas people Santa Cruz Costanoans. The
homeland of the
Ramaytush is largely...
-
Pacific Coast at
Point Año
Nuevo who
spoke dialects merging toward the
Awaswas language. To the east,
across San
Francisco Bay, were
tribes that spoke...