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Featured Article: Pomo Indians
Pomo, POH moh, Indians were a group of tribes in northern California. See more »
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Bannock Indians
Bannock Indians are a tribe that once hunted throughout the northern Rocky Mountains.
See more »Chumash Indians
Chumash, CHOO mash, Indians are a group of tribes in southern California.
See more »Kutenai Indians
Kutenai, KOO tuh nay, Indians, also spelled Kootenai, formed a tribe in what is now southeastern British Columbia, northwestern Montana, and northern Idaho.
See more »Maidu Indians
Maidu, MY doo, Indians are a group of tribes in north-central California who speak related languages.
See more »Miwok Indians
Miwok, MEE wok, Indians is the name of three groups in northern California who speak related languages.
See more »Modoc Indians
Modoc, MOH dok, Indians are a small tribe closely related to the Klamath Indians.
See more »Mohave Indians
Mohave, moh HAH vee, Indians are a tribe who live in California, Arizona, and Nevada along the Colorado River.
See more »Mound builders
Mound builders were early groups of North American Indians who built large earthwork structures.
See more »Shoshone Indians
Shoshone, shoh SHOH nee, Indians, also spelled Shoshoni, once lived in the desert area of what is now eastern Nevada, southern Idaho, and western Utah.
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Washoe, WAHSH oh or WAW shoh, Indians, also spelled Washo, live in California and Nevada near Lake Tahoe.
See more »Wintun Indians
Wintun, wihn TOON, Indians, also spelled Wintuan, are a group of three tribes from the Sacramento Valley of north-central California.
See more »Yokuts Indians
Yokuts, YOH kuhts, Indians are a group of tribes who once lived in south-central California, in the San Joachin Valley and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
See more »Yurok Indians
Yurok, yoo ROK, Indians originally lived in northern California, along the Klamath River and the Pacific coast.
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