The Chimariko (Chimariko language: cʼʸˈimar, tʼʸimar, čimar, čʼimar or ǯimar - ″person / Indian″) are an Indigenous people of California, who originally lived in a narrow, 20-mile section of canyon on the Trinity River in Trinity County in northwestern California.[2]
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The Chimariko (Chimariko language: cʼʸˈimar, tʼʸimar, čimar, čʼimar or ǯimar - ″person / Indian″) are an Indigenous people of California, who originally...
Chimariko is an extinct language isolate formerly spoken in northern Trinity County, California, by the inhabitants of several independent communities...
Chimariko may refer to: Chimarikopeople, an indigenous people of California Chimariko language, an extinct language USS Chimariko (ATF-154), an American...
Chimariko traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Chimarikopeople who lived on the Trinity River of...
California Chimariko, extinct, northwestern California Coso, southeastern California Cupeño, southern California Eel River Athapaskan peoples Lassik, northwestern...
California. The Tsnungwe were a bilingual Hupa-Chimariko-speaking people and are known by the Hupa-speaking peoples as tse:ning-xwe. The primary language was...
and Yuman, all branches are single languages or shallow families. Hokan Chimariko Yana/Yahi Karuk Shasta–Palaihnihan Shastan (4) Palaihnihan (2) Pomoan...
massive caches of raw data on native peoples, including the Chumash, Mutsun, Rumsen, Chochenyo, Kiowa, Chimariko, Yokuts, Gabrielino, Salinan, Yuma, and...
000 and the New River, Konomihu, and Okwanuchu groups, along with the Chimariko, as 1,000. Using population information on a nearby culture, Sherburne...
northwestern California Chimariko, extinct, northwestern California Cupeño, southern California Eel River Athapaskan peoples Lassik, northwestern California...
group of the proposed Hokan phylum with Yana, the Shastan languages, Chimariko, Karuk, Washo, and the Pomo languages. Each of the nine tribes in the...
genocide was a series of systematized killings of thousands of Indigenous peoples of California by United States government agents and private citizens in...
Languages. University of California Press. p. 89. Jany, Carmen (2009). Chimariko Grammar: Areal and Typographical Perspective. Santa Barbara: University...
Nongatl, Sinkyone, Tsnungwe, Wailaki, Whilkut and Wiyot Native American peoples. The war was fought within the boundaries of the counties of Mendocino...
Dean The last full-blooded Selknam Indian, but some have suggested certain people remained fluent in the languages until the 1980s. Last attested speaker...
States federal government and American settlers, against various indigenous peoples within the territory that is now the United States. These conflicts occurred...
of the northern group of Hokan languages, in a subgroup which includes Chimariko and the Shasta languages, spoken in the same general part of California...
v t e Indigenous peoples of California Achomawi Acjachemen Ahwahnechee Atsugewi Bay Miwok (Saklan) Cahuilla Chemehuevi Chimariko Chumash Coast Miwok Cupeño...
ruthless condemnation, or of detached approval." Maidu Myths (1902) The Chimariko Indians and Language (1910) Maidu Texts (1912) Oceanic Mythology [1] (myths...
suggested a grouping of Yana within a Northern Hokan sub-family with Karuk, Chimariko, Shastan, Palaihnihan, and Pomoan. Contemporary linguists generally consider...