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A Case Study of a Northern California Indian Tribe - Cultural Change to 1860 (1977) (109 pages)

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41. Tomchaw (301): south side of the Yuba River.
42. Nannabmah (302): north side of the Yuba River.
43. Tichedow (303): south side of the Yuba River.
44. Meso (304): northwest side of the Yuba River.
45. Biyu (305): west side of the Yuba River.
46. Bokah (306): northwest side of the Yuba River.
47. Olollahpi (307): south side of the Yuba River.
48. Yamaku (308) Yamako (309): 1 mile south of the mouth of the South Fork of
(4 the Yuba River.
49. Cushna (310) Kushna (311): north side of the South Fork of the Yuba River,
20 miles upstream from its mouth.
Dry Creek Villages. (In order upstream)
50. Panpakan (312): north side of Deer Creek, 2 miles upstream from its mouth.
51. Wokodot (313) Wadadat (314): north side of Deer Creek, 15 miles upstream from
its mouth. It was probably one of the "Grass Valley confederation of tribes."
Bear River Villages. (In order upstream)
52. Homiting (315): at the mouth of the Bear River.
53. *Woliyu (316)
54. *Lelikian (317)
55. *Talak (318)
56. *Intanto (319)
57. *Mulamchapa (320)
58. *Lidlipa (321)
59. *Solakiyu (322)
60. *Kaluplo (323)
61. *Pakanchi (324)
62. *Shokumimlepi (325)
63. *Bushamul (326)
64. *Shutamul (327)
65. *Chuemdu (328)
*denotes a village not located on the map because its specific position is
unknown.
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