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Resources: 5 listings
- Genocides of California
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Wintu |
US - West |
- The author describes (some) of the genocides committed in California since 1846 with accompanying footnotes and sources. (excerpt)
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- Northspeakers - Native Americans of the Original Shasta County
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Wintu |
US - West |
- Northspeakers is the English translation of the Wintu word 'wailakki'. 'wai' means north and 'lakki' means speaker. For many years, anthropologists have said that there were separate groups of people they named Hayfork Wintu, Wailakki, Lassik, and Cottonwood Wintu. Recent gatherings of descendants of the original people are comparing oral traditions. It is becoming apparent that the 'tribes' as described by anthropologists were originally Wintu who became 'scattered' when the gold miners and frontiersmen arrived and began their genocide. This site, continually evolving, is presenting 'our side' of the story. This site links to others which explain various views of the People of pre-history northern California.
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- Winnemem Wintu Tribe
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Wintu |
US - West |
- Official Tribal website - Links to Winnemem issues, language, memorials for elders, ceremony dates, related sites.
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- Wintu of northern California
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Wintu |
US - West |
- The Wintu Peoples of northern California (between the Sacramento Valley and the Trinity Mountain Ranges)
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- Wintun Jewelry and Arts
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Wintu |
US - Southwest |
- Pacific Caliornia Northwest Jewelry of the Wintun Tribe and other surrounding tribes. Jewelry consisting of shells, indeginous beads, and basektry.
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