- Maidu,
lived on the
upper north and
middle forks of the
Feather River. The
Konkow (Koyom'kawi/Concow)
occupied a
valley between present-day Cherokee, and...
- The
Konkow language, also
known as
Northwest Maidu (also Concow-Maidu, or Koyoomkʼawi in the
language itself) is a part of the
Maiduan language group....
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California Kitanemuk, southern-central
California Kizh,
southern California Konkow, northern-central
California Kucadikadi, eastern-central
California Kumeyaay...
- Whilkut, Yurok;
Yukian Family: Wappo;
Penutian Family: Modok, Wintu, Nomlaki,
Konkow, Maidu, Patwin, Nisenan, Miwok,
Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok, Ohlone, Northern...
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northeastern California,
south of L****en Peak. They
historically have
spoken the
Konkow language, also
known as
Northeastern Maidu. They are a
federally recognized...
- The
Konkow Maidu slaver m****acre
refers to an
incident in 1847 when
several settlers killed 12 to 20
Konkow Maidu in a
slave raid near present-day Chico...
- Zia–Santa Ana
Pueblos Western Keres Acoma Pueblo Laguna Pueblo Maiduan Konkow Chico Maidu Nisenan Muskogean Alabama Chickasaw Choctaw Koasati Mikasuki...
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Northeastern Maidu,
Mountain Maidu)
Chico † (also
known as
Valley Maidu)
Konkow (also
known as
Northwestern Maidu)
Nisenan † (also
known as
Southern Maidu)...
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navigation to
serve miners. The
original inhabitants of
Oroville were the
Konkow subdivision of
Maidu people. In
their native language, the
Oroville area...
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recognized tribe of
Concow and
Maidu people in
Butte County. Concow, or
Konkow,
people are the
northwestern or
foothill branch of the
Maidu people, who...