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Sacramento River to the
Coast Range. Each of
these tribes speak one of the
Wintuan languages.
Linguistic and
archaeological evidence suggests that the Wintun...
-
Wintuan (also Wintun, Wintoon, Copeh, Copehan) is a
family of
languages spoken in the
Sacramento Valley of
central Northern California. All
Wintuan languages...
- and the
Northern Wintuan languages, however, are more
likely the
result of
borrowing about 1,500
years ago when the (Northern)
Wintuan speech community...
- Sahaptin). The name
Penutian is
based on the
words meaning "two" in the
Wintuan, Maiduan, and
Yokutsan languages (where it is
pronounced something like...
- family,
noted that its
boundaries were the
Pacific Ocean to the west,
Wintuan territory in the
Sacramento Valley to the east, the head of the Russian...
-
Timbisha Tübatulabal Ute-Chemehuevi
Yaqui Cupeño
Tongva Wakashan Makah Wintuan Nomlaki Patwin Wintu Yuk-Utian
Central Sierra Miwok Southern Sierra Miwok...
- that are
descended from
Russian Siberians, Von
Sadovszky said, are the
Wintuan, of the
Sacramento Valley, the Miwokan, of the area
north of San Francisco...
-
known as Miwok–Costanoan) Uto-Aztecan (33)
Wakashan (7)
Wappo †
Washo Wintuan (4) Yana †
Yokutsan (3)
Yuchi Yuki † Yuman–Cochimí (11) Zuni In Central...
- the
Patwin people in the
Colusa area
spoke two
dialects of the
Southern Wintuan language.
River Patwin was
spoken in
villages along the
Sacramento River...
- This is a list of goddesses,
deities regarded as
female or
mostly feminine in gender.
Ethiopian Dhat-Badan Kafa
Atete Akan (inc. Ashanti)
Asase Yaa (Asaase...