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  2. Estanislao - Wikipedia

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    Estanislao was the alcalde of the community before he left the mission with about 400 followers in 1827. Juan Bojorques describes Estanislao in his Recuerdos sobre la historia de California (1887) as "about six feet tall, his skin was more white than bronze, he was very muscular like a horse". [1]

  3. Yokuts - Wikipedia

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    Yokuts is both plural and singular; Yokut, while common, is erroneous. [5] Yokut should only be used when referring specifically to the Tachi Yokut Tribe of Lemoore . Some of their descendants prefer to refer to themselves by their respective tribal names; they reject the term Yokuts,' saying that it is an exonym invented by English-speaking ...

  4. Choinumni - Wikipedia

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    The Choinumni were one of the many tribes of the Yokuts people that live in the San Joaquin Valley of California.The Choinumni lived on the Kings River.Their culture is especially well known from the account of Thomas Jefferson Mayfield who was raised among them, at a village, opposite the mouth of Sycamore Creek, on the south bank of the Kings River, just above, what is now Trimmer ...

  5. Tamcan - Wikipedia

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    The Tamcan spoke the Delta Yokuts language. The first Delta Yokuts vocabulary was recorded at Pleasanton, California by Alphonse Pinart in 1880. Pinart called the language "Tcholovones, or better Colovomnes" and wrote that it was a variant on the "Tulareños" languages spoken on the San Joaquin River and at Tulare Lake (now known to be the Yokuts language family).

  6. Valley Yokuts - Wikipedia

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    Valley Yokuts is a dialect cluster of the Yokuts language of California. Chukchansi , which is still spoken natively, has language classes and a preschool for children. It is also taught at a local elementary school.

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    Explore daily insights on the USA TODAY crossword puzzle by Sally Hoelscher. Uncover expert takes and answers in our crossword blog.

  8. Wukchumni - Wikipedia

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    The Wukchumni spoke traditionally a dialect of the Tule-Kaweah Yokuts language, also called Wukchumni. Marie Wilcox, born 1933, was the last native speaker of Wukchumni. She died October 7, 2021. [3] In the early 2000s, she and her daughter Jennifer Malone aimed to create a Wukchumni dictionary.

  9. Thomas Jefferson Mayfield - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson Mayfield (1843–1928) led a remarkable double life in the early decades of California statehood, living his boyhood as an adopted member of the Choinumni (Choinumne) branch of the Yokuts tribe in the San Joaquin Valley, then rejoining the dominant Anglo-American community throughout his long adulthood.