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574:. Their diet came from the semiannual runs of king salmon up major rivers, to acorns and other vegetable foods, to game. In the early 1800s, there were approximately 12,000-15,000 members of the Wintun Tribe. Spanish settlers arrived in Wintun territory by 1808, and the
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Putah Creek: Flowing through Our Communities and Our Lives
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770:Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
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791:History of Quail Ridge Reserve - The Patwin
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691:. University of California Press, Berkeley.
69:Today, Patwin people are enrolled in three
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762:(map after Kroeber), California Prehistory
657:"Community weaves tribute to Patwin tribe"
27:Indigenous people in Northern California
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436:"Native American Contemplative Garden"
731:The Languages of Native North America
722:Johnson, Patti J. 1978. "Patwin". In
703:Handbook of the Indians of California
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1226:History of Solano County, California
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618:Native American Contemplative Garden
83:Kletsel Dehe Band of Wintun Indians
1231:History of Yolo County, California
1221:History of Napa County, California
812:Interview with historian Clyde Low
629:Rockwell, Susanne (16 June 2000).
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631:"Second Patwin burial site found"
368:, a project honoring the Patwin.
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861:Indigenous peoples of California
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64:native inhabitants of California
655:Jones, Dave (20 October 2006).
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362:University of California, Davis
201:Population of Native California
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88:Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation
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408:Fully feathered basket
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877:Acjachemen
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470:2012-08-30
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195:Population
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1060:Costanoan
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366:Arboretum
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132:Bay Miwok
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1103:Tataviam
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872:Achomawi
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