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    The Coast Miwok are an Indigenous people of California that were the second-largest tribe of the Miwok people. Coast Miwok inhabited the general area of...
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    Delta Coast Miwok: from present day location of Marin County and southern Sonoma County (includes the Bodega Bay Miwok and Marin Miwok) Lake Miwok: from...
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  • Coast Miwok was one of the Miwok languages spoken in California, from San Francisco Bay to Bodega Bay. The Marin and Bodega varieties may have been separate...
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    place in the family of the "first spirits" on earth. According to the Coast Miwok, Coyote was the declared grandfather of the Falcon. There existed animal...
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    Sierra Miwok (nearly extinct) (Yosemite, Mariposa, and Southern dialects) Western Miwok Coast Miwok † (Bodega and Marin dialects) Lake Miwok † Reconstructions...
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    inhabitants of the Point Reyes area at the time of European arrival were the Coast Miwok. They left evidence of well over a hundred encampments on the peninsula...
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    landed on the Pacific coast at Drakes Bay in Northern California. While encamped there, he had friendly relations with the Coast Miwok people who inhabited...
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    known to inhabit Marin County, the Coast Miwok, arrived approximately 6,500 years ago. The territory of the Coast Miwok encompasses all of Marin County,...
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  • The Bay Miwok are a cultural and linguistic group of Miwok, a Native American people in Northern California who live in Contra Costa County. They joined...
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    The Plains and Sierra Miwok were once the largest group of California Indian Miwok people, Indigenous to California. Their homeland included regions of...
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    pattern. The area surrounding Tomales Bay was once the territory of the Coast Miwok tribe. Documented villages in the area included Echa-kolum (south of...
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  • Coast Miwok traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Coast Miwok people of the central California coast...
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  • Rancheria, formerly known as the Federated Coast Miwok, is a federally recognized American Indian tribe of Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo Indians. The tribe...
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  • The Miwok are four Native American groups in Northern California. Miwok may also refer to: Bay Miwok Coast Miwok Lake Miwok Plains and Sierra Miwok Buena...
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    Maidu, eastern-central California Miwok, Me-wuk, central California Coast Miwok, west-central California Lake Miwok, west-central California Saklan, west-central...
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    Kule Loklo (category Coast Miwok)
    Kule Loklo ("Bear Valley") is a recreated Coast Miwok Native American village located a short walk from the visitor center of the Point Reyes National...
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    Petaluma, California (category Articles containing Coast Miwok-language text)
    of Sonoma County. The Coast Miwok resided throughout Marin and southern Sonoma County. The village of Péta Lúuma (Coast Miwok for "backside of the hill"...
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    Drakes Bay (Coast Miwok: Tamál-Húye) is a 4 mi (6 km) wide bay named so by U.S. surveyor George Davidson in 1875 along the Point Reyes National Seashore...
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    Mount Tamalpais (category Articles containing Coast Miwok-language text)
    that the Spanish missionaries gave to the Coast Miwok people. Another holds that the name is the Coast Miwok word for "sleeping maiden" and is taken from...
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    clean and repair the hull. Drake had friendly interactions with the Coast Miwok and explored the surrounding land by foot. When his ship was ready for...
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    relations between the Coast Miwok and their visitors were peaceful and friendly. When Drake and the crew left New Albion on 23 July, the Miwok seemed to exhibit...
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    population of 53,225. What is now Novato was originally the site of several Coast Miwok villages: Chokecherry, near downtown Novato; Puyuku, near Ignacio; and...
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    (also Miwok–Costanoan, Miwok–Ohlone or formerly Mutsun) is a family of Indigenous languages spoken in Northern California, United States. The Miwok and...
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    The other U.S. city with a hexagonal layout is Detroit, Michigan. The Coast Miwok civilization thrived in the Cotati area since at least 2000 BC, with...
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    county. Thousands of years ago, Coast Miwok people first populated the area today known as Marin County. In 1770, Coast Miwok population ranged from 1,500...
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    America, and at one point dozens of publications were available in most East Coast cities. Though it has declined by quite a bit since the end of WWII, it...
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  • recognizes Drake's landing as a California Historical Landmark. That the Coast Miwok people's first contact with Europeans was with Sir Francis Drake is also...
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    was inhabited by Native Americans – the Ohlone people to the south and Coast Miwok to the north. Descendants of both tribes remain in the area. The opening...
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    While non-rhoticity spread on the East Coast (perhaps in imitation of 19th-century London speech), even the East Coast has gradually begun to restore rhoticity...
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    breezes. Sausalito was once the site of a Coast Miwok settlement known as Liwanelowa. The branch of the Coast Miwok living in this area were known as the...
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