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Miwok and
Yokuts to the east.
During the
California Mission Era, the
Chochenyos moved en m****e to the
Mission San
Francisco de Asís (founded in 1776)...
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Chochenyo (also
called Chocheño,
Northern Ohlone and East Bay Costanoan) is the
spoken language of the
Chochenyo people.
Chochenyo is one of the Ohlone...
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Chochenyo is an
indigenous people of California.
Chochenyo may also
refer to:
Chochenyo language,
their language This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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tribe of what is now San Francisco—was
closely connected with the
Huchiun Chochenyos of what is now Oakland, and
members of the two
tribes frequently intermarried...
- Luiseño
Miwok Patwin Pomo
Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Tamyen Tataviam Tongva Wappo Wintun Yokuts Muscogee Navajo Ojibwe...
- Luiseño
Miwok Patwin Pomo
Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Tamyen Tataviam Tongva Wappo Wintun Yokuts Muscogee Navajo Ojibwe...
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language family.
Ohlone comprises eight attested varieties: Awaswas, Chalon,
Chochenyo (also
spelt as Chocheño), Karkin, Mutsun, Ramaytush, Rumsen, and Tamyen...
- Luiseño
Miwok Patwin Pomo
Salinan Serrano Suisunes Ohlone Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Tamyen Tataviam Tongva Wappo Wintun Yokuts Muscogee Navajo Ojibwe...
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birds in the people's diet,
which were
captured with nets and decoys. The
Chochenyo traditional narratives refer to
ducks as food, and Juan Crespí observed...
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children brought up in the language.
Chochenyo: The
Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of
California has
revitalized the
Chochenyo language,
which was last
spoken in...