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

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

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109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114, 115, 116, 117. 118. 119. Cosumnes EEE Hembem (398): at a point 15 miles upstream on the North:Fork of the — American River from Auburn and 3 miles east..~ , , Wattag (399): at Todd's Valley. Chapa (400): at a point 15 miles up the South Fork of the American River and north about 3 miles. : , t Swimpakan (401): at a point 25 miles upstream from the mouth of the South. . Fork of the American River at 15 miles east. .*Esnahkahmussy (402): between the North and Middle Forks of the American River. *Wenea (403): near Auburn. Onochomahmussy (404): at Mud Springs. Indak (405): at a point 30 miles up the South Fork of the American River and 5 miles south, near Placerville. . Kwotoa (406): at Placerville, Ekelepakan (407): 3 miles west of Placerville. Youcoolumnes (408): from "Hangtown Crossing" (Placerville area) to the crest of the Sierras. River Villages. (In order upstream) 120. 121. 122. 124. Opok (409): west side of the North Fork of the Cosumnes River, 3 miles upstream from its mouth. Chikimisi (410) Tchkimisi (411): south side of the North Fork of the Cosumnes’ River, about 10 miles upstream from its mouth. Onchoma (412) Ontocoma (413): ata point S miles upstream from the Opok Village and 5 miles north. , Bamo (414) Bamon (415): 5S miles west of the Onchoma village. Wapumni (416) Wapoone (417): near Latrobe. (referred to as "Wopumne'! in the Cosumnes River Treaty) , Villages near the Cosumnes River. (Not in geographical order) 125. 126. Ochecames (418): generally inhabited the area Sutter's Fort. Slough House (419): at the town of Slough House. Miscellaneous Nisenan Tribes, (Not in geographical order) 127. *Bencow (420): located in Sierra County. ~ 128. *Booyer (421) " 129. *Rose Bar (422) 74 et Ba ee aa