- The
Timbisha ("rock paint",
Timbisha language: Nümü Tümpisattsi) are a
Native American tribe federally recognized as the
Death Valley Timbisha Shoshone...
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Timbisha (Tümpisa) or
Panamint (also
called Koso) is the
language of the
Native American people who have
inhabited the
region in and
around Death Valley...
- ****umed that the
valley would be
their grave.
Death Valley is home to the
Timbisha tribe of
Native Americans,
formerly known as the
Panamint Shoshone, who...
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closely related to each than they are to the
Central Numic languages (
Timbisha, Shoshoni, and Comanche)
which are
spoken between them. The term "Paiute"...
- in 1891.
Greenland Ranch was
renamed Furnace Cr****
Ranch in 1933. The
Timbisha tribe currently live at the
Death Valley Indian Community reservation here...
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groups inhabited the area from as
early as 7000 BC, most
recently the
Timbisha around 1000 AD who
migrated between winter camps in the
valleys and summer...
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hyphen in
Timbisha is
actually ungrammatical and
based on a
clerical error. The
tribe itself always uses
Timbisha,
without the hyphen. "
Timbisha" is a compound...
- [nɨwɨ], in
Timbisha it is nümü [nɨwɨ], and in
Southern Paiute,
nuwuvi [nuwuβi]. Shoshoni's
closest relatives are the
Central Numic languages Timbisha and Comanche...
- very
closely related culturally to the Paiute, Goshute, Bannock, Ute, and
Timbisha tribes. They
speak the
Western dialect of the
Shoshone language. Other...
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Indian Colony Te-Moak
Tribe of the
Western Shoshone Indians of
Nevada Timbisha Tribe of the
Western Shoshone Nation U.S.
Treaty with the
Western Shoshone...