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Kawaiisu Project received the Governor’s Historic Preservation Award for its efforts to document the Kaiwaiisu language and culture, including "the Handbook of the Kawaiisu, language teaching ... the Kawaiisu Language and Cultural Center, the Kawaiisu exhibit at the Tehachapi Museum." A
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Garfinkel, Alan P. and Harold
Williams (2011). The Handbook of the Kawaiisu: A Sourcebook and Guide to Primary Resources on the Native Peoples of the far southern Sierra Nevada, Tehachapi Mountains, and southwestern Great Basin. Wa-hi San’avi
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Garfinkel, Alan P. and John F. Romani (2008). Dating
Aboriginal Occupation at Tihesti-va’a-di: Changing Land Use Patterns at a Kawaiisu Village, Tehachapi, California. "Kern County Archaeological Society Journal"
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Garfinkel, Alan P. (2007). "Archaeology and Rock Art of the
Eastern Sierra and Great Basin Frontier". Maturango Museum Publication Number 22. Maturango Museum, Ridgecrest, California.
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in the mountains and deserts, and animals, for food and raw materials. They were divided in two regional groups: the "Desert
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local newspaper noted in 2010, "There are also several hundred living
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family. The
Kawaiisu homeland was bordered by speakers of non-Numic Uto-Aztecan languages. The Kitanemuk to the south spoke
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words used by the neighboring Yokuts. Today the Kawaiisu identify themselves as "
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The Numic-speaking peoples of this area (Kawaiisu, Timbisha/Panamint Shoshone (
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367:Kawaiisu traditional narratives
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221:to the north spoke the
195:Tule River Indian Tribe
250:Nuwu, New-wa, Nu-oo-ah
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812:Eel River Athapaskans
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762:Ahwahnechee
335:petroglyphs
219:Tübatulabal
167:Walker Pass
123:Chemehuevis
1075:Categories
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349:Population
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772:Bay Miwok
645:10:45–63.
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308:Kitanemuk
231:Monilabal
161:, toward
97:Tehachapi
87:Languages
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782:Cahuilla
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752:Achomawi
602:(1925).
432:Archived
361:See also
339:Rock art
331:Pagazozi
312:antelope
291:and the
258:Yokutsan
201:Language
136:Kawaiisu
103:Religion
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967:Salinan
961:Quechan
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818:Esselen
797:Chumash
272:History
145:in the
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994:Tolowa
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963:(Yuma)
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905:Mohave
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327:Kohozi
316:Yokuts
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