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

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88. Yukuli (366) Yekkalle (367): north side of the American River.
89. Anape (368) Ahnnahpe (369): north side of the American River at Fair Oaks,
16 miles upstream from the mouth of the American River.
90. Ciba (370) Cipba (371): north side of the American River, next to the Anape
village.
91. Kickic (372) Kiskis (373) Kiskey (374): south side of the American River.
92. Yolimhu (375) Yolemhu (376): south side of the American River.
93. Yodok (377): south side of the American River, 1 mile below the mouth of
the South Fork of the American River.
94. Tosewin (378): at Folson.
95., Molma (379): north side of the American River, 1 mile below the confluence
‘of the Middle and North Forks of the American River at Auburn. Also called
"Auburn tribe" by immigrants.
96. Yalisumni (380) Yalesumne (381): south side of the South Fork of the American River, 4 miles upstream from its mouth.
97. Yukulu (382): south side of the South Fork of the American River, 5 miles
upstream from the Yalisumni village.
98. Koloma (383): south side of the South Fork of the American River, 5 miles
upstream from the Yukulu village.
99. Tumeli (384): north side of the South Fork of the American River, 10 miles
upstream from the Koloma village.
Villages near the American River. (Not in geographical order)
100. *Oioksecumne (385)
101. *Palanshu (386)*Palanshawl (387)
102. Nemshous (388) Nemshan (389) Neeshenam (390): prior to 1846 occupied the
valley and mountains between the Bear and that of the American Rivers,
burial grounds on Dry Cry, near the northern boundary of Sacramento County.
103. Pitsokut (391): ata point 25 miles up the American River from its mouth and
12 miles north.
104. *Piuhu (392) *Piwhu (393): west or south of Auburn.
105. *Holakccu (394): near Auburn.
106. *Lakta (395): west or south of Auburn.
107. *Kokot (396)
108. *Huul (397)
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