• Bay Miwok (Saclan, Saklan) was one of the Miwok languages spoken in California, around San Francisco Bay. All of the population has shifted to English...
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  • The Bay Miwok are a cultural and linguistic group of Miwok, a Native American people in Northern California who live in Contra Costa County. They joined...
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    in central California by the Miwok peoples, ranging from the Bay Area to the Sierra Nevada. There are seven Miwok languages, four of which have distinct...
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    one of the Miwok languages in the Utian family. The word Miwok means people in the Miwok languages. Anthropologists commonly divide the Miwok into four...
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    Creek. Coast Miwok included the Bodega Bay Miwok, or Olamentko (Olamentke), from authenticated Miwok villages around Bodega Bay, the Marin Miwok, or Hookooeko...
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  • Coast Miwok was one of the Miwok languages spoken in California, from San Francisco Bay to Bodega Bay. The Marin and Bodega varieties may have been separate...
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  • Tribe Miwok languages Bay Miwok language Coast Miwok language Lake Miwok language Sierra Miwok language Northern Sierra Miwok Central Sierra Miwok Southern...
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  • Plains Miwok, also known as Valley Miwok, was one of the Miwok languages spoken in central California by the Plains Miwok people. It was spoken in the...
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    Francisco Bay Area and northern Monterey Bay area, by the Ohlone people. Along with the Miwok languages, they are members of the Utian language family....
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    The Plains and Sierra Miwok were once the largest group of California Indian Miwok people, Indigenous to California. Their homeland included regions of...
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  • Band of Miwok Indians, Shingle Springs Rancheria (Verona Tract), California is a federally recognized tribe. The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians...
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  • The Ione Band of Miwok Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Miwok people in Amador County, California. As of the 2010 census the population was only...
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  • Miwok language is an extinct language of Northern California, traditionally spoken in an area adjacent to the Clear Lake. It is one of the languages of...
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  • The California Valley Miwok Tribe is a federally recognized tribe of Miwok people in San Joaquin County and Calaveras County, California. They were previously...
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    Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 978-0-16-004574-5 Lane, Beverly. "The Bay Miwok Language and Land". Museum of the San Ramon Valley. Retrieved December 5, 2021...
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    mythology of the Miwok Native Americans are myths of their world order, their creation stories and 'how things came to be' created. Miwok myths suggest their...
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    Brentwood, California (category Cities in the San Francisco Bay Area)
    same language in an area, which is a branch of the Eastern Miwok Language. The Bay Miwok tribes would generally include 50-200 people in each village...
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    settlements in the Bay Area dates back to 8000–10,000 BC. The oral tradition of the Ohlone and Miwok people suggests they have been living in the Bay Area for several...
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    the Southern Sierra Miwok of Northern California. Southern Sierra Miwok is a member of the Miwok language family. The Miwok languages are a part of the...
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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone...
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  • federally recognized tribe of Miwok people in Tuolumne County, California. The Tuolumne Band are central Sierra Miwok people. Annually, in September...
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  • International Airport, Merauke, Papua, Indonesia mkq, the ISO 639-3 code for Bay Miwok language, California, United States This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Northern Sierra Miwok is a Miwok language spoken in California, in the upper Mokelumne and Calaveras valleys. taken from loan words taken from loan words...
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    The Lake Miwok are a branch of the Miwok, a Native American people of Northern California. The Lake Miwok lived in the Clear Lake basin of what is now...
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  • California is a federally recognized tribe of Miwok in Amador County, California. The Buena Vista Miwok are Sierra Miwok, an indigenous people of California. The...
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    Sanicula bipinnata (category Articles containing Bay Miwok-language text)
    might be toxic to horses or other stock animals. It was called wene by the Miwok and used to treat venomous bites from snakes, perhaps providing a reason...
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    The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English)...
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    Moraga, California (category Cities in the San Francisco Bay Area)
    first inhabited by the Saklan Native Americans who belonged to the Bay Miwok language group. Joaquin Moraga was the grandson of José Joaquín Moraga, builder...
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    Cahuilla, Chumash, Ohlone, Pomo, Miwok, Yuki, Coos, and Salinan people. The Concow tribe call the plant sō-ē’-bä (Konkow language). Poultices of Umbellularia...
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  • Morgan Territory (category East Bay Regional Park District)
    highly localized tribes of Native Americans, who spoke dialects of the Bay Miwok language. During the Spanish and Mexican periods, the Native Americans were...
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