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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. Ye:
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.
4S. 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
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.
S51. 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) _
SS. *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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