- The
Wintun are
members of
several related Native American peoples of
Northern California,
including the
Wintu (northern),
Nomlaki (central), and Patwin...
-
Southern Wintu) are a band of
Wintun people in
Northern California. The
Patwin comprise the
southern branch of the
Wintun group,
native inhabitants of...
- the
Wintun (or Wintuan).
There are
three major groups that make up the
Wintu speaking people. The
Wintu (Northern
Wintun),
Nomlaki (Central
Wintun), and...
- The
Yocha Dehe
Wintun Nation (/ˈjoʊtʃə ˈdiːhi
ˈwɪntuːn/ YOH-chə DEE-hee WIN-toon) is a
federally recognized tribe of
Wintun people,
specifically Patwin...
-
Wintun are
members of
several related Native American peoples in
Northern California.
Wintun may also
refer to:
Wintun language Wintun Glacier WINTUN...
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Wintuan (also
Wintun, Wintoon, Copeh, Copehan) is a
family of
languages spoken in the
Sacramento Valley of
central Northern California. All
Wintuan languages...
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Suisun Bay (/səˈsuːn/ sə-SOON;
Wintun for "where the west wind blows") is a
shallow tidal estuary (a
northeastern extension of the San
Francisco Bay) in...
- Patwin. As of 2010,
Patwin language classes were
taught at the
Yocha Dehe
Wintun Nation (formerly
Rumsey Rancheria)
tribal school (Dubin 2010).
Patwin has...
- The
Wintun Glacier is a
glacier situated on the
eastern flank of
Mount Shasta, in the U.S.
state of California. It is both the
third largest and third...
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Kletsel Dehe
Wintun Nation of the
Cortina Rancheria is a
federally recognized tribe of
Indigenous people of California. They are
Wintun people, who historically...