- The
Kawaiisu (pronounced: ″ka-wai-ah-soo″[needs IPA]) are a
Native Californian ethnic group in the
United States who live in the
Tehachapi Valley and to...
- The
Kawaiisu language is a Uto-Aztecan
language spoken by the
Kawaiisu people of California.
Kawaiisu is a
member of the
Southern Numic division of the...
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Central Numic languages and the two
Western Numic languages it is /nɨmɨ/. In
Kawaiisu it is /nɨwɨ/ and in
Colorado River /nɨwɨ/, /nɨŋwɨ/ and /nuu/.
These languages...
- The
Tehachapi Mountains (/təˈhætʃəpi/;
Kawaiisu: Tihachipia,
meaning "hard climb") are a
mountain range in the
Transverse Ranges system of
California in...
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settlement established by the
Kawaiisu people. The area was not
short of resources,
making it a fine
place to
settle for the
Kawaiisu. The park is home to many...
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Kawaiisu traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Kawaiisu people of the
Tehachapi Mountains, southern...
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Tehachapi (/təˈhætʃəpi/ ;
Kawaiisu: Tihachipia,
meaning "hard climb") is a city in Kern County, California,
United States, in the
Tehachapi Mountains,...
- as
among the
Great Basin Indians.
Among others they are
cousins of the
Kawaiisu. The most
comprehensive collection of
Chemehuevi history,
culture and mythology...
- Haakapainiži (or
Aatakapitsi in Chemehuevi) is a
spirit or ogre from
Kawaiisu folklore,
taking the
appearances of a
giant gr****hopper with two
canes and...
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Pueblo Tsimshianic Coast Tsimshian Uto-Aztecan
Comanche Hopi
Ivilyuat Kawaiisu Kitanemuk Luiseño Mono
Northern Paiute O'odham
Serrano Shoshoni Timbisha...