The Rumsen (also known as Rumsien, San Carlos Costanoan, and Carmeleno) are one of eight groups of the Ohlone, an indigenous people of California. Their historical territory included coastal and inland areas within what is now Monterey County, California, including the Monterey Peninsula.[1]
Like other Ohlone, Rumsen no longer have federal recognition but continue to sustain their culture and community presence in central California.[2] This is despite the fact the Rumsen signed a treaty with the United States: the Treaty of Camp Belt, signed May 13, 1851. The treaty was then taken to Washington DC and hidden for 30 years while the US government attempted to learn if the land and water sources they "gave" to these tribes had gold in their streams or rivers.[citation needed]
^Levy (1978), p. 485.
^Brown, Patricia Leigh (2022-12-11). "Indigenous Founders of a Museum Cafe Put Repatriation on the Menu". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-08-13.
The Rumsen (also known as Rumsien, San Carlos Costanoan, and Carmeleno) are one of eight groups of the Ohlone, an indigenous people of California. Their...
eight Ohlone languages, historically spoken by the Rumsen people of Northern California. The Rumsen language was spoken from the Pajaro River to Point Sur...
Rumsen, Rumsien, or San Carlos Costanoan may refer to: Rumsenpeople, an ethnic group of California Rumsen language, a language of California Ramsen (disambiguation)...
the Order of Friars Minor Rumsenpeople, or San Carlos Costanoan, a group of the Ohlone indigenous people of California Rumsen language, or San Carlos Costanoan...
the Arroyo Seco area 15 miles (24 km) to the east. The neighboring Rumsenpeople were fluent in Esselen and they provided de la Cuesta with some language...
Chalon, Chochenyo (also spelt as Chocheño), Karkin, Mutsun, Ramaytush, Rumsen, and Tamyen. Overall, divergence among these languages seems to have been...
Ohlone/Costanoan Esselen Nation, consisting of descendants of intermarried Rumsen Costanoan and Esselen speakers of Mission San Carlos Borromeo, are centered...
territory was bordered by the Mutsun (another Ohone division) to the east, Rumsen (another Ohlone division) to the north, Esselen in the Salinas Valley to...
The Karkin people (also called Los Carquines in Spanish) are one of eight Ohlone peoples, indigenous peoples of California. The Karkin people have historically...
myths contain numerous similarities to Yokuts mythology and cosmogony. Rumsen narratives recorded by Alfred L. Kroeber in the 1902. Printed by Kroeber...
The Ramaytush (/rɑːmaɪtuʃ/) or Rammay-tuš people are a linguistic subdivision of the Ohlone people of Northern California. The term Ramaytush was first...
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Sayante) Sokel – present-day Aptos Languages spoken: Awaswas north coast, Rumsen south coast, Mutsun inland Tribes and villages of the Monterey Bay area:...
personality, mocking Pete after he nearly loses his job and laughing at Freddy Rumsen urinating himself. Between Seasons 1 and 2, Sal marries a childhood friend...
linguistic and genetic ties to other Ohlone groups, such as peoples of the Mutsun, Ramaytush, Rumsen, and Tamien. The Santa Cruz Mountain tribes were united...
Carmeleno may refer to: Carmeleno people, or Rumsen, an ethnic group of California Carmeleno language, or Rumsen, a language of California Camaleño, a...
compared to Don's. Later, after Rumsen is fired, Peggy convinces Senior Partner Roger Sterling (John Slattery) to give her Rumsen's office. During her first...
Presidio of Monterey and the Carmel Mission, creating Alta California. The Rumsenpeople were devastated by diseases they had no resistance to. The survivors...
The Yelamu are a local tribe of Ohlone people from the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California. The Yelamu speak a language called Ramaytush. The...
west-central California Muwekma Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Mutsun Ramaytush Rumsen Tamyen Yelamu Patayan, southern California Patwin, central California Suisun...
had a recurring role and appeared in 15 episodes as copywriter, Freddy Rumsen. He has made guest appearances on television shows such as The Nanny, Joan...
Trübner. Retrieved August 25, 2012. Ortiz, Beverly R. (1994). "Chocheño and Rumsen Narratives: A Comparison". The Ohlone: Past and Present. pp. 99–164. ISBN 9780879191290...
Chocenyo) are one of the divisions of the Indigenous Ohlone (Costanoan) people of Northern California. The Chochenyo reside on the east side of the San...
1846 – 1939) was an Ohlone ethnologist and the last fluent speaker of the Rumsen Ohlone language. She also spoke Esselen. She worked closely with the anthropologists...
Tamien, Thamien) is one of eight Ohlone languages, once spoken by Tamyen people in Northern California. Tamyen (also called Santa Clara Costanoan) has been...
Abalone (/ˈæbəloʊni/ or /ˌæbəˈloʊni/; via Spanish abulón, from Rumsen aulón) is a common name for any of a group of small to very large marine gastropod...