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Wampanoag probably derives from Wapanoos, first documented on Adriaen Block's 1614 map, which was the earliest European representation of the Wampanoag territory. The Wampanoag translate this word to "People of the First Light."
American period: An enlargeable map of the United States after the Compromise of 1850. American period: The Nataqua Territory extension into California (light yellow), and Nevada's Roop County claim (light yellow area plus area outlined in green). American period: An enlargeable map of the United States as it has been since 1959.
The traditional territory of the East Crees is called Eeyou Istchee and Iynu Asci ("Land of the People"). Eeyou or Iyyu is the spelling in northern East Cree, while Iynu in southern East Cree. The traditional territory of the Plains Cree in particular is Paskwāwiýinīnāhk ("In the Land of the Plains Cree"). [226]
Winnemem Wintu chief Caleen Sisk in 2009 A representation of a Pomo dancer, painting by Grace Hudson. Indigenous peoples of California, commonly known as Indigenous Californians or Native Californians, are a diverse group of nations and peoples that are indigenous to the geographic area within the current boundaries of California before and after European colonization.
The text focuses on Wampanoag territory being the first point of European contact and how settlement affected indigenous people of the region, she said. In the book, ...
A Bureau of Indian Affairs map of Indian reservations belonging to federally recognized tribes ... Mashpee Wampanoag Reservation [4 ... California 0.05637 (0.146) ...
A map of California tribal groups and languages at the time of European contact. The Indigenous peoples of California are the Indigenous inhabitants who have previously lived or currently live within the current boundaries of California before and after the arrival of Europeans.
Coso People, of Coso Rock Art District in the Coso Range, Mojave Desert California; Fremont culture (400 CE–1300 CE), formerly Utah [46] Kawaiisu, southern inland California [45] Mono, southeastern California Eastern Mono, southeastern California; Western Mono or Owens Valley Paiute, eastern California and Nevada [45]