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Karkin may
refer to:
Karkin people, an
indigenous ethnic group of
California Karkin language, the
extinct language of the
Karkin people Karkın (tribe) [ru]...
- The
Karkin people (also
called Los
Carquines in Spanish) are one of
eight Ohlone peoples,
indigenous peoples of California. The
Karkin people have historically...
- The
Karkin language (also
called Los
Carquines in Spanish) is an
extinct Ohlone language. It was
formerly spoken in
north central California, but by the...
- The Bay
Miwok are a
cultural and
linguistic group of Miwok, a
Native American people in
Northern California who live in
Contra Costa County. They joined...
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attested varieties: Awaswas, Chalon,
Chochenyo (also
spelt as Chocheño),
Karkin, Mutsun, Ramaytush, Rumsen, and Tamyen. Overall,
divergence among these...
- Ohlone, Costanoan, west-central
California Muwekma Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Mutsun Ramaytush Rumsen Tamyen Yelamu Patayan,
southern California Patwin...
- Dolores: Ahwaste, Bolbone, Chiguau, Cuchillones, Chuscan, Cotejen, Junatca,
Karkin, Khulpuni, Olemos, Olhon, Olmolococ, Olpen, Quemelentus, Quirogles, Saclan...
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subgroups of the Ohlone,
listed below from
north to south:
Karkin (also
called Carquin): The
Karkin resided on the
south side of the
Carquinez Strait. The...
- adenocarcinoma – Rare
subtype of
pulmonary adenocarcinoma From adeno-, "gland" and
karkin(o)-, "cancerous" and -oma, "tumor".
World Cancer Report 2014.
World Health...
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founded in 2012 with the
goals of
returning traditionally Chochenyo and
Karkin lands in the San
Francisco Bay Area to
Indigenous stewardship and cultivating...