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  2. Maidu Museum & Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Maidu Museum & Historic Site is an interpretive center [1] museum dedicated to public education about the Maidu peoples of what is now California, United States.. The museum sits at an ancient site where Nisenan Maidu families lived for 3,000 years.

  3. Maidu - Wikipedia

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    The Maidu spoke a language that some linguists believe was related to the Penutian family. While all Maidu spoke a form of this language, the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary differed sufficiently that Maidu separated by large distances or by geographic features that discouraged travel might speak dialects that were nearly mutually unintelligible.

  4. Maidu Regional Park - Wikipedia

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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 Maidu Community Center, the Maidu Branch Library, and Veterans Memorial Rose Garden.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Placer ...

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    Auburn Public Library. March 31, 2011 175 Almond St. Auburn ... Strap Ravine Nisenan Maidu Indian Site: January 8, 1973 : 1970 Johnson Ranch Dr. [7

  6. William F. Shipley - Wikipedia

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    His book of translated Maidu stories, The Maidu Indian Myths and Stories of Hánc'ibyjim, was published by Heydey Books in 1991. He died of complications from pneumonia on January 20, 2011. [ 2 ] He was the father of screenwriter Michael Shipley .

  7. Mechoopda - Wikipedia

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    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 recognized tribe . Historically, the tribe has spoken Konkow , a language related to the Maidu language , and as of 2010, has created digital learning materials from old recordings of ...

  8. JFK Presidential Library to reopen after abrupt closure due ...

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    The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston closed abruptly Tuesday due to a "sudden dismissal of federal employees," but was expected to reopen Wednesday, officials said. The ...

  9. Marie Mason Potts - Wikipedia

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    Marie Mason Potts (1895 – 1978) was a Mountain Maidu cultural leader, activist, educator, writer, journalist, and editor. [1] [2] She was an influential California Native American activist who travel lectured on tribal sovereignty, heritage, and cultural preservation. [3]