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    The Maidu are a Native American people of northern California. They reside in the central Sierra Nevada, in the watershed area of the Feather and American...
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    4 languages: Maiduan Maidu † (also known as Maidu proper, Northeastern Maidu, Mountain Maidu) Chico † (also known as Valley Maidu) Konkow (also known as...
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  • The Konkow language, also known as Northwest Maidu (also Concow-Maidu, or Koyoomkʼawi in the language itself) is a part of the Maiduan language group....
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    The Maidu Regional Park is located in Roseville, California. This 152-acre park has a small museum and historic site. The grounds also consist of the...
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  • Chico (also Valley Maidu) is an extinct Maiduan language formerly spoken by Maidu peoples who lived in Northern California, between Sacramento and the...
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  • The Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California are a federally recognized Native American tribe based in northeastern California, south of Lassen...
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    Maidu /ˈmaɪduː/, also Northeastern Maidu or Mountain Maidu, is an extinct Maiduan language of California, United States. It was spoken by the Maidu peoples...
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    The Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California is a federally recognized tribe of Concow and Maidu people in Butte County. Concow, or Konkow,...
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    Maidu Lake is a small natural freshwater lake in the Cascade Range in eastern Douglas County in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is in the Mount Thielsen...
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  • Pseudouroctonus maidu is a species of scorpion from Northern California in the United States. Savary, Warren E.; Jr, Robert W. Bryson (April 25, 2016)...
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    Concow (Maidu: Koyoom Kʼawi, meaning "Meadow") is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in the Sierra Nevada foothills covering...
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  • Dorado County, California. It lies in the heart of Nisenan or southern Maidu territory Nearby communities are Shingle Springs and Diamond Springs. On...
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    Nisenan (redirect from Southern Maidu)
    have been lumped together under inaccurate labels such as "Maidu", "digger" and "southern Maidu". However, the Nisenan are a separate Tribe with their own...
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    Kuksu (religion) (category Maidu)
    rooms and danced in disguises at the public dances. Among the Patwin and Maidu, Hesi developed as a subdivision of Kuksu distinguished by its female participation...
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  • Lost Sierra (section Maidu)
    as the Lost Sierra were the Maidu. The Maidu people were divided into three tribes, including the Nisenan and Konkow Maidu, who dwelled in portions of...
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    The Maidu Museum & Historic Site is an interpretive center museum dedicated to public education about the Maidu peoples. The museum sits at an ancient...
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  • can be found at the California State Indian Museum in Sacramento and the Maidu Interpretive Center in Roseville.[citation needed] As the Nisenan (like...
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    manzanita berries. Maidu baskets originate primarily from northeastern California, the native territory of the Maidu people. The Maidu are indigenous to...
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    Yurok; Yukian Family: Wappo; Penutian Family: Modok, Wintu, Nomlaki, Konkow, Maidu, Patwin, Nisenan, Miwok, Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok, Ohlone, Northern Valley...
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    Koyo/Big Meadows/Big Springs, a longstanding Yamani Maidu village site. When the dam was built, Maidu families still living in the vicinity were displaced...
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    The Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California is a federally recognized tribe of Maidu people in Plumas and Tehama Counties, California. The...
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    Mechoopda (redirect from Mechoopda Maidu)
    The Mechoopda are a tribe of Maidu people, an Indigenous people of California. They are enrolled in the Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, a federally...
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    southwestern California Maidu, northeastern California Konkow, northern California Mechoopda, northern California Nisenan, Southern Maidu, eastern-central California...
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  • Maidu traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Maidu, Konkow, and Nisenan people of eastern Sacramento...
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    Oroville and Feather River recreational areas. The Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California is headquartered in Oroville. Oroville is adjacent...
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    noted a "positive relationship" among Costanoan, Maidu, Wintun, and Yokuts within a "Central or Maidu Type", from which they excluded Miwokan (their Moquelumnan)...
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    Nome Cult Trail (category Maidu)
    the state-sanctioned forced removal of the Northern Californian Concow Maidu people during the 1860s to Round Valley Reservation. This historic trail...
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    Prehistorically, the indigenous Mountain Maidu were the primary inhabitants of the area now known as Plumas County. The Maidu lived in small settlements along...
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    between the Paiute and Sierra Miwok tribes in the mountains. Washo and Maidu were also in this area prior to the era of European exploration and displacement...
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    561638; -121.35548 Enterprise Rancheria is the landbase for the Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe, located in Butte County, near Oroville, California. The nearest outside...
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