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617:Ahwahnechee
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930:Categories
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728:Lake Miwok
642:Chemehuevi
612:Acjachemen
479:California
465:References
304:39°52′05″N
255:Population
75:California
895:Wukchumni
799:Ramaytush
795:Costanoan
756:(Klamath)
749:Mechoopda
712:Kitanemuk
647:Chimariko
627:Bay Miwok
452:April 28,
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82:Languages
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637:Cahuilla
622:Atsugewi
607:Achomawi
347:See also
141:) are a
139:Nomelaki
98:Religion
870:Vanyume
827:Serrano
822:Salinan
816:Quechan
776:Nomlaki
771:Nisenan
743:Mattole
733:Luiseño
691:Whilkut
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510:(hbk);
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190:Maiduan
169:or the
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88:English
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905:Yokuts
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890:Wiyot
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754:Modoc
738:Maidu
702:Cahto
697:Karuk
376:Notes
359:Wintu
285:Today
261:(See
233:Glenn
178:Wintu
910:Yuki
900:Yana
811:Pomo
765:Mono
717:Kizh
683:Hupa
512:ISBN
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