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- Salinan - Wikipedia
The Salinan are a Native American tribe whose ancestral territory is in the southern Salinas Valley and the Santa Lucia Range in the Central Coast of California
- Salinan Tribe of San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties
Today we are known as the Salinan People named by the California Spanish Missionaries who built Missions San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, San Miguel Arcangel and San Antonio de Padua
- In California, Salinan Indians Are Trying To Reclaim Their . . .
Allison Herrera is Salinan, a California tribe that's not recognized by the federal government and has no land or sovereignty She explains how that lead her family to lose its ancestral home
- Xolon Salinan Tribe
For over 10,000 years, the ancient ancestors of the Salinan people have lived in deep relationship with the lands and waters of California’s Central Coast These sacred homelands are not just places of dwelling, but the foundation of our identity, ceremony, and traditional lifeways
- SALINAN
The name Salinan comes from the Salinas River, and was first used in the 1890's The people lived in villages with an average of about 100 people in each village
- Salinan Language: Essential Phrases for Beginners
Discover the linguistic heritage of the Salinan people, an indigenous group native to what is now the central coast of California This nearly extinct language offers a fascinating window into a rich cultural tradition that spans thousands of years
- Salinan People of California - Legends of America
Scholars tell us that the Salinan language is from Hokan roots and is said to be 6,000 to 8,000 years old, making it one of the oldest languages and people in California The people’s name for themselves is the “Te’po’ta’ahl” or “People of the Oaks,” according to current tribal leadership
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