- The
Okwanuchu were one of a
number of
small Shastan-speaking
tribes of
Native Americans in
Northern California, who were
closely related to the adjacent...
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Okwanuchu is an
extinct Shastan language formerly spoken in
northern California.
Kroeber described the
language as "peculiar. Many
words are practically...
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River Shasta †
Okwanuchu †
Shasta (also
known as Shastika) †
Konomihu appears to have been the most
divergent Shastan language.
Okwanuchu may have been...
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Northern Pomo,
Northern Sierra Miwok, Nottoway, Obispeño, Ofo, Okanagan,
Okwanuchu, Omaha–Ponca, Oneida, Onondaga, Osage, Ottawa, Palewyami, Pawnee, Pennsylvania...
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existing have been made.
Speakers of
Shasta proper-Kahosadi, Konomihu,
Okwanuchu, and Tlohomtah’hoi "New River"
Shasta resided in
settlements typically...
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California Shasta northwestern California Konomihu,
northwestern California Okwanuchu,
northwestern California Tataviam,
Allilik (Fernandeño),
southern California...
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southwestern Oregon. It was
spoken in a
number of dialects,
possibly including Okwanuchu. By 1980, only two
first language speakers, both elderly, were alive....
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American tribes who
lived within view of
Mount Shasta included the Shasta,
Okwanuchu, Modoc, Achomawi, Atsugewi, Karuk, Klamath, Wintu, and Yana tribes. A...
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several native groups. The
wilderness was the
ancestral home to the
Okwanuchu Shasta people. The
Crags were also
revered by the
Indigenous people surrounding...
- site of the present-day city of
Mount Shasta was
within the
range of the
Okwanuchu tribe of
Native Americans.
During the 1820s,
early Euro-American trappers...