-
weirs and
stunning the fish
using the
fruit of the
California Buckeye. The
Saclans would have had
access to a wide
variety of
trade goods due to
their position...
- Bay
Miwok (
Saclan, Saklan) was one of the
Miwok languages spoken in California,
around San
Francisco Bay. All of the po****tion has
shifted to English...
- anthropology, who knew of one of
their constituent local groups, the
Saklan (
Saclan), from nineteenth-century m****cript sources,
presumed that they
spoke an...
- ISBN 978-0-16-004574-5 page ix
Heizer page 205-7
Heizer page 190
Heizer page 593 "The
Saclan Indians".
Historic Moraga California.
Retrieved 20
January 2012. Heizer...
-
settlers after the
local Native American Bay
Miwok tribe called Saklan (
Saclan),
referred to by
Spanish missionaries as Saclanes. The
first graduating...
- Trampas" or in
English "the traps" is in
reference to the
strategy of
native Saclan hunters who
would chase elk and deer into the steep, imp****able canyons...
- of the
region by Spain,
Lafayette and its
vicinity were
inhabited by the
Saclan tribe of the
indigenous Bay Miwok.
Ohlone also po****ted some of the areas...
-
modifications which inhibit their access to
spawning areas. A
village of
around 80
Saclan Bay
Miwok people lived along Tice Cr**** at the
mouth of the Tice Valley...
- the area of
Walnut Cr**** (the
stream for
which the city is named): the
Saclan,
whose territory extended through the
hills east of present-day
cities of...
-
family by
Mithun (1999):
Eastern Miwok Plains Miwok † Bay
Miwok (a.k.a.
Saclan) †
Sierra Miwok Northern Sierra Miwok (†) (Camanche, Fiddletown, Ione, and...