The Winnemem Wintu ("middle river people" or "middle water people") are a Native American band of the Wintu tribe originally located along the lower McCloud River, above Shasta Dam near Redding, California.
The WinnememWintu ("middle river people" or "middle water people") are a Native American band of the Wintu tribe originally located along the lower McCloud...
aforementioned band. The Wintu tribes had close ties to the natural resources in the region they occupied. More specifically, The WinnememWintu tribe translates...
Franco of the WinnememWintu has been working with the Indigenous Language Institute on revitalization of the WinnememWintu language. Wintu has 28 (to 30)...
misappropriation as "cultural exploitation." On July 4 of the same year, the WinnememWintu issued a cease and desist letter, on behalf of itself and the Pit River...
traditional lands of the WinnememWintu, one of nine groups of the larger Wintu ethnicity of northern California. The WinnememWintu tribe is considered to...
roughly 39 sacred WinnememWintu Tribe sites that are located along the McCloud River. The river system is closely tied to the WinnememWintu Tribe's culture...
Today Media Network. 2 July 2015. Accessed 15 July 2015 Rickert, Levi, "WinnememWintu Tribe Gives Cease & Desist Order to Rainbow Family Archived 2015-07-05...
Malinda Maynor (Yumbee). It features three tribal nations, Hopi, the WinnememWintu, and the Lakota Sioux, and their struggles to protect three sacred sites...
Kennedy. The earliest known inhabitants of the area of Wyntoon were the WinnememWintu tribe of Native Americans, a subgroup of the Wintun people. In the 1880s...
against WinnememWintu people. A party of white settlers attacked a WinnememWintu village at Kabyai Creek, on the McCloud River. 42 WinnememWintu men,...
it to be a genetically distinct species. It is named in honor of the WinnememWintu people who originally inhabited the area until being displaced by early...
James Cook University in 2005. He did ethnographic research with the WinnememWintu tribe in Northern California about their loss of access to ancestral...
a territory or a reservation, such as the Oklahoma Choctaws and the WinnememWintu, are nations without a land base, which affects their ability to assert...
Wappo, north-central California: ix Whilkut, northwestern California: ix Wintu, northwestern California: ix Wiyot, northwestern California: ix Yana,...
Native American gaming is widely debated. Some tribes, such as the WinnememWintu of Redding, California, feel that casinos and their proceeds destroy...
the Métis, some Prairie First Nations and French-Canadian Voyageurs WinnememWintu chief Caleen Sisk in traditional dress (2009) A modern-day Cheyenne...
Shasta–Trinity National Forest. The mouth of Kabyai Creek, was the site of a WinnememWintu village, that suffered an attack by a party of white settlers, the Kabyai...
affecting its fisheries, habitats, and submerging sacred sites of the WinnememWintu Tribe. In September 2018, Becerra filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Section...
Klamath County, California. Kaibai Creek Massacre, August 17, 1854. 42 WinnememWintu men, women and children are killed by a party of white settlers at a...
sacred places. The award-winning series visits Altaians in Russia, the WinnememWintu in northern California, Papua New Guinea, the tar sands of Canada, the...
Shasta Lake. It would drown most of the remaining land belonging to the WinnememWintu tribe—90 percent of whose land already lies beneath the surface of the...
one of the lead organizers of Run4Salmon, a prayer journey led by the WinnememWintu Tribe and their Chief Caleen Sisk. Since 2016, Run4Salmon has sponsored...
Francisco Bay-Delta estuary. Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, WinnememWintu Tribe, Hoopa Valley Tribe, Karuk Tribe, Round Valley Indian Tribes,...
California, The Bay Institute, The Nature Conservancy, Tuolumne River Trust, WinnememWintu Tribe, and Wishtoyo Chumash Foundation. Restore the Delta along with...