- The
Salinan are a
Native American tribe whose ancestral territory is in the
southern Salinas Valley and the
Santa Lucia Range in the
Central Coast of...
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Salinan is the
historical indigenous language of the
Salinan people of the
central coast of California. It has been
extinct since the
death of the last...
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Morro Rock (
Salinan: Le'samo; Chumash: Lisamu'; Spanish: El Morro) is a
volcanic plug in
Morro Bay, California, on the
Pacific Coast at the
entrance to...
- USS
Salinan (ATF-161) was an Abnaki-class tug
built for the
United States Navy
during World War II.
Named after the
Salinan peoples (native inhabitants...
- the resource-rich coasts,
large chiefdoms, such as the Chumash, Pomo and
Salinan. Trade, intermarriage,
craft specialists, and
military alliances fostered...
- Shasta–Palaihnihan
Shastan (4)
Palaihnihan (2)
Pomoan (7)
Washo Esselen Salinan Yuman (12) Seri Coa****lteco
Comecrudan (3)
Tequistlatecan (3) Jicaquean...
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valley was
inhabited by
indigenous Salinans who
lived by
hunting and
gathering and
spoke the
Salinan language. The
Salinan people are
believed to have lived...
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Rigdon Hunter S.
Thompson Jean
Varda Vilmos Zsigmond History Esselen people Salinan people Ohlone people Rancho El Sur
Rancho San
Francisquito Rancho San Jose...
- California, ca. 6050—1000 BCE Pomo,
northwestern and central-western
California Salinan,
coastal central California Antoniaño Migueleño Serrano,
southern California...
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Franciscan order, on a site
chosen specifically due to the
large number of
Salinan Indians that
inhabited the area, whom the
Spanish priests wanted to evangelize...