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Collection: Directories and Documents > Tanis Thorne Native Californian & Nisenan Collection

Yokuts Trade Networks and Native Culture Change (23 pages)

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Trade Networks and Culture Change 621 Miwok Sonos \\ y <5 yr Northecn Paate _ ats San José Mammoth Pess : bd e Sante \N Lae re Owens Valley resi . Costenocen Plute Pass Northern Velley Youuts Sente Cruz Pecheco Pose . “ , . . Taboose L Sen Juan Batiste © re “\-7 Panoche Poss eo Pess Sen Cortos Borromeo \__ ue te Solecead Owens Lote at 3 San Antonio de Padus © Tubstutabel Wather Pass —1 ‘. Sen Miguel . Southern Vefiey va J . Kawsisy 80 100 km. 1 ] Qo l Tehschspl Pess Ritenemouk DOCUMENTED TRADE ROUTE . PROPOSED TRADE ROUTE => Figure 1. Map showing the locations of tribal territories and major trade routes of coastal, central, and eastern California, and locations of selected Spanish missions along the central California coast. All bold lines mark the general location of aboriginal trails, many of which followed the major waterways of the San Joaquin Valley and western Sierra Nevada.