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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SHOSHONEAN»
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Shoshonean en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Shoshonean y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Shoshonean peoples and the overland trails: frontiers of the ...
This compilation of Dale Morgan’s historical work on Indians in the Intermountain West focuses primarily on the Shoshone who lived near the Oregon and California trails.
Dale Lowell Morgan, Richard L. Saunders, Gregory E. Smoak, 2007
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Notes on
Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California
A short distance to the north, on the upper San Joaquin, were the Toltichi,20
whose relation to the Yokuts, according to the present state of knowledge, was
parallel to that which the Giamina bear to the Shoshonean family. The region is ...
Alfred Louis Kroeber, 1909
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American Indian Basketry
Kawia, Shoshonean family. See Coahuilla. Matayhoa, possibly the Diegueno
village of Mataguay, in western part of San Diego County. Piute, Shoshonean
family, at Twenty-nine Palms. Playanos, Shoshonean family, coast tribes of
Coahuilla.
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Report on Indians taxed and Indians not taxed in the United ...
Go»h Ute Kaibabit Kemahwivi (Tantawait, Chlmehueva) Malheur Pah TJte Pab
Ute (Pavlotao) Pawipit Piute Shiwlt Shoshone (Western band) Shoshonean
Shoshonean Shoshonean Shoshonean Shoshonean Shoshonean Shoshonean
...
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History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark
478 HIS SHOSHONEAN FAMILY. much our success depended on the friendly
offices of that nation, Captain Lewis was full of anxiety to approach with- out
alarming him, and endeavor to convince him that he [Lewis] was a white man.
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The Shoshoneans: The People of the Basin-Plateau, Expanded ...
SHOSHONEAN FAMILY. The extent of country occupied renders this one of the
most important of the linguistic families of the North American Indians. The area
held by Shoshonean tribes, exceeded by the territory of only two families—the ...
Edward Dorn, Leroy Lucas, Matthew Hofer, 2013
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American And Latin-American Indians:
Although the Shoshonean are one of the largest of language families, they are
also considered to be part of an even larger UtoAztecan linguistic stock. This
linguistic stock also includes the ancient Aztec, as well as other Mexican tribes of
the ...
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The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
478 HIS SHOSHONEAN FAMILY. much our success depended on the friendly
offices of that nation, Captain Lewis was full of anxiety to approach without
alarming him, and endeavor to convince him that he [Lewis] was a white man.
Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Elliott Coues, 1979
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Southern Paiute and Ute Linguistics and Ethnography
(3) ASSIBILATION 0F DENTALS. NO dental consonant, aside from n, i. e. t and its
derivatives t', r, R, is, with very few exceptions, found before 1'. Comparison with
other Shoshonean or Uto-Aztekan dialects shows that an original Shoshonean ...
10
Collected Works of Edward Sapir
SOUTHERN PAIUTE, A SHOSHONEAN LANGUAGE. § 1 . Distribution and
Literature. The Shoshonean dialect that is more particularly treated in this paper
is Kaibab Paiute, spoken in southwestern Utah and northwestern Arizona. The
name ...
Edward Sapir, Regna Darnell, 1994
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SHOSHONEAN»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Shoshonean en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
'Time Jockey'; Mission San Luis Rey
Their tribal name was Payomkawichum, “the people of the West” of the Shoshonean speaking people. But the Spanish renamed them the 'San Luisenos' which ... «Mid Valley News, Jun 15»
CityDig: How Indio Went From Cahuilla to Conchella to Coachella …
The shores of the lake were inhabited by the Agua Caliente band of the Cahuilla Indians, who were part of a Shoshonean language group like the Tongva of the ... «LA Magazine, Abr 15»
Darwin St. Clair Jr.: NMAI's Meet Native America Series
Darwin John St. Clair Jr., chairman of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. Can you share your ... Each year there is a Shoshonean reunion hosted by the various tribes. «Indian Country Today Media Network, Feb 15»
Grand Teton National Park
A tribute to Shoshonean history and culture will take place at the Colter Bay Visitor Center in Grand Teton National Park on Wednesday and Thursday. «National Parks Traveler, Sep 14»
St. Clair to be speaker at Shoshonean Cultural Days Celebration at …
(Moose, Wyo.) – A tribute to Shoshonean history and culture will take place at the Colter Bay Visitor Center in Grand Teton National Park on September 3rd and ... «County 10, Ago 14»
CityDig: How the Most Famous Street in LA Went From Rodeo De …
... the Tongva Indians who lived near the area's plentiful water supply, thus prompting them to name it “The Gathering of the Waters” in their Shoshonean tongue. «LA Magazine, Jul 14»
Savages, stalkers and sports mascots
... Monte Woolstenhulme said he was replacing the Redskins with a mascot less offensive to the Shoshonean people who originally inhabited that part of Idaho. «Mountain Town News, Feb 14»
Writers on the Range Go, Lambkins! Take 'em out, Beetdiggers!
... where school Superintendent Monte Woolstenhulme said last year he was replacing the Redskins with a mascot less offensive to the Shoshonean people ... «Denver Post, Ene 14»
CityDig: The Tongva Tribe's Los Angeles
The Tongva were a Shoshonean speaking, hunter-gatherer society that co-existed well with other local tribes such as the Luiseno and Chumash, but with the ... «LA Magazine, Oct 13»
The Indigenous Dawn of the San Gabriel Mountains
In the creation legend of Mount San Antonio, published in G. Hazen Shinn's "Shoshonean Days," John Morongo, son of a Yuhaviatam leader in Morongo Valley, ... «KCET, Sep 13»