(my notes from reading)
MIWOK, WITH COAST MIWOK, WITH LAKE MIWOK.
Neighbors:
Yuki,
Nomlaki,
Konkow,
Nisenan,
Patwin,
Pomo,
Wappo,
Costanoan,
Northern Valley Yokuts,
Monache,
Foothill Yokuts,
Southern Valley Yokuts.
QUOTE:
The Miwok often paid their trading partners in small shell beads that served as a kind of money.
QUOTE:
Fort Ross on Bodega Bay was established by the Russians in 1812. By 1841, the Russians had left the fort and sold it to Americans.
TWO EVIL PEOPLE WHO ENSLAVED THE MIWOK BY THE THOUSANDS:
John Agustus Sutter,
Mariano Vallejo.
QUOTE:
Gregg Harris, an English Professor from the University of California at Los Angeles, led his 407-member community of Graton Rancheria to regain its reservation's legal status through the United States government.
http://www.mapom.com
http://www.rosenlinks.com/lnac/miwo
MIWOK, WITH COAST MIWOK, WITH LAKE MIWOK.
Neighbors:
Yuki,
Nomlaki,
Konkow,
Nisenan,
Patwin,
Pomo,
Wappo,
Costanoan,
Northern Valley Yokuts,
Monache,
Foothill Yokuts,
Southern Valley Yokuts.
QUOTE:
The Miwok often paid their trading partners in small shell beads that served as a kind of money.
QUOTE:
Fort Ross on Bodega Bay was established by the Russians in 1812. By 1841, the Russians had left the fort and sold it to Americans.
TWO EVIL PEOPLE WHO ENSLAVED THE MIWOK BY THE THOUSANDS:
John Agustus Sutter,
Mariano Vallejo.
QUOTE:
Gregg Harris, an English Professor from the University of California at Los Angeles, led his 407-member community of Graton Rancheria to regain its reservation's legal status through the United States government.
http://www.mapom.com
http://www.rosenlinks.com/lnac/miwo