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- California Indians
MONACHE Location: East-central California on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains (Fresno Tulare Counties) Language: Uto-Aztecan family Population: 1770 estimate: 4,000 (western eastern Mono) 1910 Census: 887 The Monache, also known as the Mono or Western Mono, were connected by language with the Eastern Mono and other Paiute Indian groups living on the east side of the
- Mono people - Wikipedia
Mono people beside their acorn cache in Fresno County, California, ca 1920 Mono people used acorns for their bread and families typically had 8 or 9 baskets of this size for acorns [3] The current tribal name "Mono" is a Yokutsan loanword from the tribe's western neighbors, the Yokuts, who however hereby designated the Owens valley Paiutes as the southernmost Northern Paiute band living
- Министерство на образованието и науката
Над 2000 ученици от 37 столични училища заедно с учителите си дефилираха с оркестри, състави и ансамбли на шествието, с което започна отбелязването на Деня на светите братя Кирил и Методий, на българската азбука
- History - North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California
Tribe: The Tribe is comprised primarily of Northfork Mono, a label given them by an ethnographer in the 1910s to describe people then living along and
- Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej - Portal Gov. pl
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- MON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MON is dialectal chiefly British variant of man How to use mon in a sentence
- Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer (En Vivo) - YouTube
Subscribe to Mon Laferte's channel: https: MonLaferte lnk to MonLaferteSub - | LYRICS |- Hoy volví a dormir en nuestra cama Y todo sigue igual El aire nuestros gatos Nada cambiara Difícil
- Mon | Mon Ethnic Group, Myanmar, Thailand | Britannica
Mon, people living in the eastern delta region of Myanmar (Burma) and in west-central Thailand, numbering in the early 21st century somewhere between one and five million, though less than a third speak the Mon language
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