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Yosemite Indian Tribes and Their Cultures The Yosemite Indian Tribes, including the Miwok, Paiute, and Yokuts, lived in deep harmony with the natural landscape of California’s Yosemite Valley and its surrounding areas
Ahwahnechee - Wikipedia The Ahwahnechee, Awani, or Awalache were an Indigenous people of California who historically lived in the Yosemite Valley [2] They were a band of Mono [2] and Miwok People
Yosemite Indians - U. S. National Park Service This is a brief introduction to the Southern Sierra Miwok life, history, and language, providing further information about the Indian Village of Ahwahnee, located behind the Yosemite Museum in Yosemite Valley
Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation | Yosemite Mariposa’s First People The Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation were one of the original tribes and first people of the region now known as Yosemite National Park and surrounding areas, including Mariposa County Read on to learn more about the Miwuk Nation and related exhibits at the Mariposa Museum and History Center
Indians of Yosemite The Indians of Yosemite belong to a group or family known as the Miwok who, before the white man came, owned the tract from the Cosumnes River on the north to the Fresno on the south, and from the crest of the Sierra Nevada to the edge of the San Joaquin Valley
Yosemites First Stewards — Yosemite Conservancy The area covered by Yosemite National Park is part of the homeland of seven Native American tribes: the Bishop Paiute Tribe, Bridgeport Indian Colony, Mono Lake Kootzaduka’a Tribe of California and Nevada, North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California, Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians, Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation, and Tuolumne
Native American Tribes the Indian History in Yosemite National Park . . . The history of Native Americans is often distilled into neat chapters: the arrival of Europeans, the expansion of the frontier, the resistance and removal of tribes But the real story does not begin with colonial ships cresting the horizon, nor does it end with the closing frontier
Indian Removal from Yosemite National Park - Intermountain Histories The Southern Sierra Band of Miwok Indians, also known as the Ahwahnechee, lived in Yosemite Valley beginning in the 14th century The Sierra Miwoks interacted with other Miwok bands and nearby Paiutes, some of whom also settled in the valley
Honor Celebrate The Indigenous People Of The Sierra On the western side of the Sierra, the Yosemite and Southern Yosemite regions are rich in Native American heritage, housing several distinct cultures, such as the Sierra Mono, Miwok, Chukchansi, Yokut, and Ahwaneechee tribes