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once it was built. "The mission records show 21 baptism records exist from "Tuyeome and Oleyome indicating definite (mission) penetration by 1835 as far as the shores of Clear Lake, but not indicating wholesome conversion in that region."
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Cook, 1976, pages 236-245, 351; 1850-1880 was on L.L. Palmer, History of Napa and Lake Counties, 1881, p. 34-26, and "verbal communication by a Lakeport Indian."; 1920 based on Kroeber, Handbook of American Indians, page
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intervention with the spirit world and an all-male society that met in subterranean dance rooms. Kuksu was shared with other indigenous ethnic groups of Central California, such as their neighbors the Lake
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Callaghan, Catherine. 1978. "Lake Miwok", in Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 8 (California). William C. Sturtevant, and Robert F. Heizer, eds. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1978.
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and narratives were similar to other natives of Central and Northern California. The Lake Miwok believed in animal and human spirits, and saw the animal spirits as their ancestors.
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that was evident in Central and Northern California, which included elaborate acting and dancing ceremonies in traditional costume, an annual mourning ceremony, puberty
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Kala'u-yomi, Kilinyo-ke (at Eaton Ranch), Ki'tsin-pukut (at Gamble), Ole'-yomi (on the Berry place), Sha'lshal-pukut (at Ashbill), Shandk-yomi-pukut (at Asbill).
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Tumi'stumis-pukut, 'Tsu'keliwa-pukut (At the 'new' Siegler swimming resort), Wi'lok-yomi (near the present rancheria or reservation but may have been
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4:6. Berkeley, sections titled "Shamanism", "Public Ceremonies", "Ceremonial Structures and Paraphernalia", and "Mythology and Beliefs"; available at
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The natives of Clear Lake suffered tremendous loss of life and were virtually decimated during the regional smallpox epidemic of 1837 that came from
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Kroeber, 1907, Vol. 4 #6, sections titled "Shamanism", "Public Ceremonies", "Ceremonial Structures and Paraphernalia", and "Mythology and Beliefs".
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In 1770 there about 400-500 Lake Miwok. In 1848 population estimated at 200, In 1850 it dropped to 100. In 1880 and 1920 it was estimated at 20.
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Kroeber, 1925, page 445. "A less specialized type of cosmogony is therefore indicated for the southern Kuksu-dancing groups. ".
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people. A percentage of the Lake Miwok were coaxed circa 1800-1840 into the Spanish Missions along with their neighbors the
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Cook 1976, pages 174-175, 239, says "Probably 400 is a liberal estimate", and quotes Kroeber "not in excess of 500."
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Lost Laborers in Colonial California, Native Americans and the Archaeology of Rancho Petaluma
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Kai-yomi-pukut, TsBk-yomi-pukut or ShOkomi (3 miles below the present-day store or town).
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Native Tribes, Gkim'/{-m0roups, Language Families and Dialects of California in 1770
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University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology
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The Conflict Between the California Indian and White Civilization
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Access Genealogy: Indian Tribal records, Miwok Indian Tribe
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Access Genealogy: Indian Tribal records, Miwok Indian Tribe
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Laka'h-yomi (on Weldon's ranch), La'lmak-pukut (north end).
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However Kroeber observed less "specialized 395:North of Siegler swimming resort in a canyon 161:Map of lake Miwok territory prior to contact 490: 488: 342:The authenticated Lake Miwok villages are: 942: 928: 714: 700: 785:Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians 650:The Religion of the Indians of California 293: 504:The Kuksu Cult paraphrased from Kroeber. 485: 156: 775:Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians 474: 406:The Lake Miwok were neighbors with the 1290: 290:and other northern California tribes. 923: 810:Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians 790:Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria 695: 668:Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 664:Handbook of the Indians of California 478:Handbook of the Indians of California 337: 1031:(Lassik, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Wailaki) 805:Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians 306:myths, legends, tales, and histories 72:Regions with significant populations 347:Near present-day town of Lower Lake 13: 14: 1319: 583: 300:Lake Miwok traditional narratives 43:is the homeland of the Lake Miwok 958:Indigenous peoples of California 951: 726:indigenous peoples of California 229:linguistic group. They lived by 35: 815:Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians 569: 379:Kawi-yomi, (perhaps originally 330:was seen as their ancestor and 221:The Lake Miwok spoke their own 1129:(Monache, Owens Valley Paiute) 820:United Auburn Indian Community 560: 551: 542: 524: 515: 497: 468: 1: 780:California Valley Miwok Tribe 601: 441: 249:, one form this took was the 889:Plains and Sierra narratives 630:/ 0160045754, pages 264-273. 424:Mission San Francisco Solano 353:Near present-day Middletown: 311: 189:basin of what is now called 7: 475:Kroeber, Alfred L. 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Washington, D.C: 658:Sacred Texts Online 597:(map after Kroeber) 278:, and northernmost 197:, was suggested by 179:Northern California 98:Lake Miwok language 31: 21:Lake Miwok language 16:Branch of the Miwok 509:2006-10-11 at the 338:Authentic Villages 163: 29: 1285: 1284: 917: 916: 834:Regions inhabited 800:Jackson Rancheria 755:Plains and Sierra 633:Cook, Sherburne. 539:Access Genealogy. 365:In Coyote Valley: 213:word for people. 155: 154: 30:Lake Miwok People 1315: 956: 955: 944: 937: 930: 921: 920: 879:Coast narratives 825:Wilton Rancheria 716: 709: 702: 693: 692: 577: 573: 567: 564: 558: 555: 549: 546: 540: 537: 531: 528: 522: 519: 513: 501: 495: 492: 483: 482: 472: 383:), Tsitsa-pukut. 255:rites of passage 49:Total population 39: 32: 28: 1323: 1322: 1318: 1317: 1316: 1314: 1313: 1312: 1288: 1287: 1286: 1281: 1143:Northern Paiute 960: 950: 948: 918: 913: 884:Lake narratives 867: 829: 766: 759: 728: 720: 604: 586: 581: 580: 574: 570: 565: 561: 556: 552: 548:Cook, 1976:175. 547: 543: 538: 534: 529: 525: 520: 516: 511:Wayback Machine 502: 498: 493: 486: 473: 469: 464: 452: 444: 404: 387:Other villages: 359:In Pope Valley: 340: 320: 318:Miwok mythology 314: 302: 296: 243: 219: 175:Native American 119:Miwok mythology 117: 78: 63: 58: 44: 42: 27: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1321: 1311: 1310: 1305: 1300: 1283: 1282: 1280: 1279: 1274: 1269: 1264: 1259: 1254: 1249: 1244: 1239: 1234: 1229: 1224: 1219: 1213: 1208: 1203: 1197: 1191: 1186: 1181: 1175: 1170: 1165: 1164: 1163: 1158: 1150: 1140: 1135: 1130: 1124: 1119: 1113: 1108: 1102: 1097: 1092: 1087: 1081: 1076: 1071: 1066: 1061: 1056: 1042: 1037: 1032: 1026: 1021: 1016: 1011: 1006: 1001: 996: 986: 981: 976: 971: 965: 962: 961: 947: 946: 939: 932: 924: 915: 914: 912: 911: 906: 901: 899:Kuksu religion 896: 891: 886: 881: 875: 873: 869: 868: 866: 865: 863:Central Valley 856: 847: 837: 835: 831: 830: 828: 827: 822: 817: 812: 807: 802: 797: 792: 787: 782: 777: 771: 769: 761: 760: 758: 757: 752: 747: 742: 736: 734: 730: 729: 719: 718: 711: 704: 696: 690: 689: 674: 660: 646: 631: 620: 613: 603: 600: 599: 598: 592: 585: 584:External links 582: 579: 578: 568: 559: 550: 541: 532: 523: 514: 496: 484: 466: 465: 463: 460: 459: 458: 451: 448: 443: 440: 403: 400: 399: 398: 384: 374: 368: 362: 356: 350: 339: 336: 316:Main article: 313: 310: 298:Main article: 295: 292: 251:Kuksu religion 242: 239: 218: 215: 201:as a possible 153: 152: 151: 150: 145: 140: 127: 126: 122: 121: 106: 105: 101: 100: 90: 89: 85: 84: 74: 73: 69: 68: 51: 50: 46: 45: 40: 25: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1320: 1309: 1306: 1304: 1301: 1299: 1296: 1295: 1293: 1278: 1275: 1273: 1270: 1268: 1265: 1263: 1260: 1258: 1255: 1253: 1250: 1248: 1245: 1243: 1240: 1238: 1235: 1233: 1230: 1228: 1225: 1223: 1220: 1217: 1214: 1212: 1209: 1207: 1204: 1201: 1198: 1195: 1192: 1190: 1187: 1185: 1182: 1179: 1176: 1174: 1171: 1169: 1166: 1162: 1159: 1156: 1155: 1154: 1151: 1148: 1144: 1141: 1139: 1136: 1134: 1131: 1128: 1125: 1123: 1120: 1117: 1114: 1112: 1109: 1106: 1103: 1101: 1098: 1096: 1093: 1091: 1088: 1085: 1082: 1080: 1077: 1075: 1072: 1070: 1067: 1065: 1062: 1060: 1057: 1054: 1050: 1046: 1043: 1041: 1038: 1036: 1033: 1030: 1027: 1025: 1022: 1020: 1017: 1015: 1012: 1010: 1007: 1005: 1002: 1000: 997: 994: 990: 987: 985: 982: 980: 977: 975: 972: 970: 967: 966: 963: 959: 954: 945: 940: 938: 933: 931: 926: 925: 922: 910: 907: 905: 902: 900: 897: 895: 892: 890: 887: 885: 882: 880: 877: 876: 874: 870: 864: 860: 859:Sierra Nevada 857: 855: 854:Sonoma County 851: 848: 846: 842: 839: 838: 836: 832: 826: 823: 821: 818: 816: 813: 811: 808: 806: 803: 801: 798: 796: 793: 791: 788: 786: 783: 781: 778: 776: 773: 772: 770: 768: 762: 756: 753: 751: 748: 746: 743: 741: 738: 737: 735: 733:Ethnic groups 731: 727: 724: 717: 712: 710: 705: 703: 698: 697: 694: 687: 686:0-8165-2381-9 683: 679: 675: 673: 669: 665: 661: 659: 655: 651: 647: 644: 643:0-520-03143-1 640: 636: 632: 629: 628:0-16-004578-9 625: 621: 618: 614: 611: 610: 606: 605: 596: 593: 591: 588: 587: 572: 563: 554: 545: 536: 527: 518: 512: 508: 505: 500: 491: 489: 480: 479: 471: 467: 457: 454: 453: 447: 439: 437: 432: 429: 425: 421: 417: 413: 409: 396: 392: 388: 385: 382: 378: 375: 373:Wodi'daitepi. 372: 369: 366: 363: 360: 357: 354: 351: 348: 345: 344: 343: 335: 333: 329: 325: 319: 309: 307: 301: 291: 289: 285: 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 260: 256: 252: 248: 238: 236: 232: 228: 224: 223:Lake language 214: 212: 208: 204: 200: 199:A. 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Index

Lake Miwok language
Clear Lake, California
Lake County
English
Lake Miwok language
Shamanism
Kuksu
Miwok mythology
Miwok
Plains & Sierra Miwok
Coast Miwok
Bay Miwok

Miwok
Native American
Northern California
Clear Lake
Lake County
A. L. Kroeber
endonym
Central Sierra Miwok
Lake language
Utian
hunting and gathering
basketry
Shamanism
Kuksu religion
rites of passage
shamanic
Pomo

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