-
Buena Vista Lake" in the
southern Central Valley. This dialect,
called Emigdiano, "was
heavily influenced by
Buena Vista Yokuts." Barbareño lost its last...
-
Chief Tecuya was an
Emigdiano Chumash elder said to be the last
living soul to have
known the
precise whereabouts of an
exposed gold
ledge that spawned...
- the
Paiute and Mojave, and to
monitor the less
aggressive Emigdiano living nearby. The
Emigdiano, who were
closely related to the
Chumash of the coastal...
-
human settlement. The lake area was once the
territory of the
Castac and
Emigdiano groups of
Chumash people, who
occupied the area
between Tejon P**** and...
- "Barbareño",
Coast Central Chumash "Cruzeño, Isleño",
Island Chumash "
Emigdiano", Tecuya,
Interior Central Chumash "Interior", Cuyama,
Interior Northwestern...
- "was
heavily influenced by
Buena Vista Yokuts." This
language was
called Emigdiano, as it was "spoken at San
Emigdio near
Buena Vista Lake."
Victor Golla...
-
first Indian reservation in California, used
primarily to
manage the
Emigdiano band
Chumash people. It was
established by
Edward F. Beale, when he was...
- Obispeño, Purismeño, Inezeño, Barbareño, Ventureño, Island, Cuyama, and
Emigdiaño varied to a
degree where they were
closer to
separate languages than similar...
- voluntarily.
Among the
tribes of
Mission Indians the
reservation held, were 300
Emigdiano Chumash,
whose homeland had
included Tejon Canyon. In 1854, Lieutenant...