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Native American tribe in California
that make up the Wintu-speaking people: the Wintu (Northern Wintun), Nomlaki (Central Wintun), and Patwin (Southern Wintun). The Wintu language is part
Wintu
Indigenous people in Northern California
The Patwin (also Patween and Southern Wintu) are a band of Wintun people in Northern California. The Patwin comprise the southern branch of the Wintun
Patwin
Species of beetle
wintu is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Chrysobothris wintu Report"
Chrysobothris_wintu
Band of the Wintu people of California, US
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
Winnemem_Wintu
Language family of Northern California, US
classification. Wintuan Northern Wintuan † Wintu (a.k.a. Wintu proper, Northern Wintu) † Nomlaki (a.k.a. Noamlakee, Central Wintu) Southern Wintuan † Patwin (a.k
Wintuan_languages
Extinct Native American language formerly spoken in California
Wintu (/wɪnˈtuː/ win-TOO) is a Wintuan language formerly spoken by the Wintu people of Northern California. It is the northernmost member of the Wintun
Wintu_language
Mass killing of Wintu people in Northern California
The Sacramento River massacre refers to the killing of many Wintu people on the banks of the Sacramento River on 5 April 1846 by an expedition band led
Sacramento_River_massacre
City in California, United States
area is inhabited by a tribe of Native Americans called the Wintu. At their height, the Wintu had as many as 239 villages in the Shasta County area. Although
Redding,_California
U.S. state
Algonquian Family: Whilkut, Yurok; Yukian Family: Wappo; Penutian Family: Modok, Wintu, Nomlaki, Konkow, Maidu, Patwin, Nisenan, Miwok, Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok
California
Ethnic group
The Nomlaki (also Noamlakee, Central Wintu, Nomelaki) are a Wintun people. They are the Native people of what is now known as the Sacramento Valley, extending
Nomlaki
1852 murder of Wintu people in California
States during the California gold rush on April 23, 1852, when more than 150 Wintu people were killed by about 70 American men led by William H. Dixon, the
Bridge_Gulch_massacre
Species of salamander
The Wintu Shasta salamander (Hydromantes wintu) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to Shasta County in California.
Wintu_Shasta_salamander
narratives Washoe traditional narratives Western Shoshone traditional narratives Wintu-Nomlaki traditional narratives Patwin traditional narratives Wiyot traditional
List_of_mythologies
Dam in California, US
traditional lands of the Winnemem Wintu, one of nine groups of the larger Wintu ethnicity of northern California. The Winnemem Wintu tribe is considered to be
Shasta_Dam
Indigenous peoples of Northern California
several related Native American peoples of Northern California, including the Wintu (northern), Nomlaki (central), and Patwin (southern). Their range is from
Wintun
American fly fisherman and fly tyer
1901 – December 20, 1975) was an American fly fisherman and fly tyer. A Wintu Native American, he is known as the first fly fishing guide on the upper
Ted_Towendolly
Nature park in Redding, California
children. The museum conducts educational programs and exhibitions on the Wintu people, including a full-size shelter. The McConnell Arboretum & Botanical
Turtle_Bay_Exploration_Park
River in California, United States
river's salmon population. It also led to the flooding of 95% of Winnemem Wintu territory, this included about 250 cultural sites, such as burial sites
McCloud_River
Variety of English language
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
American_English
Last member of Yahi People
evidence that Ishi's facial features and height were more typical of the Wintu and Maidu. He theorized that under pressure of diminishing populations,
Ishi
Indian tribe in California, United States
spoken by Wintun (Patwin) people was not Wintu, but Patwin or Wintun. Wintu was a Penutian language spoken by the Wintu people of lands north of Cottonwood
Colusa_Indian_Community
LaPena, also known as Frank LaPeña and by his Wintu name Tauhindauli (1937 – 2019), was a Nomtipom-Wintu American Indian painter, printmaker, ethnographer
Frank_LaPena
Consonantal sound
found in some North American languages of the Pacific Northwest such as Wintu and Lillooet, southern African languages such as Gǀui and ǂʼAmkoe, and in
Uvular_ejective_affricate
Wintu-Nomlaki traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Wintu and Nomlaki people of the western Sacramento
Wintu-Nomlaki traditional narratives
Wintu-Nomlaki_traditional_narratives
Genus of birds
Pseudoseisuropsis cuelloi Claramunt & Rinderknecht, 2005 Pseudoseisuropsis wintu Stefanini et al., 2016 Noriega, Jorge I. (1991). "Un Nuevo Género de Furnariidae
Pseudoseisuropsis
Genocide of Native Americans (1846–1873)
least 900 killed between 1852 and 1856, including ~450 at Yontoket in 1853. Wintu – People of the upper Sacramento River. Hundreds killed in multiple massacres
Outline of the California genocide
Outline_of_the_California_genocide
Indigenous ethnic group of Western United States
disputes and raids occurred with the Wintu, they were apparently not as destructive as warfare with the Modoc. Attacks on Wintu and Modoc villages included torching
Shasta_people
California Washoe, northeastern California Whilkut, northwestern California Wintu, northwestern California Wiyot, northwestern California Yana, northern-central
List of Indigenous peoples in California
List_of_Indigenous_peoples_in_California
Endangered indigenous language of northern California
CILC Patwin ethnographic and linguistic bibliography Patwin language bibliography Map showing Patwin dialect groups OLAC Patwin resources, on Wintu page
Patwin_language
Counter-culture in existence since approximately 1970
misappropriation as "cultural exploitation." On July 4 of the same year, the Winnemem Wintu issued a cease and desist letter, on behalf of itself and the Pit River
Rainbow_Family
Native American tribe
to study water quality and purification systems. Waikosel, California Wintu-Nomlaki traditional narratives "Cortina Indian Rancheria". California Indians
Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation of the Cortina Rancheria
Kletsel_Dehe_Wintun_Nation_of_the_Cortina_Rancheria
Census-designated place in California, United States
from the 2010 census. The name "Hyampom" is said to have derived from a Wintu language term xaayin-pom, meaning "slippery place." Hyampom was home to
Hyampom,_California
Proposed language family
Penutian grouping Maiduan (Maidu) Utian (Miwok–Costanoan) Wintuan (Wintu) Yokutsan (Yokuts) Oregon Penutian grouping Coosan (Coos) Siuslaw Takelma
Penutian_languages
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɽr⟩ in IPA
appropriate. Other languages reported to have an (apico-)retroflex trill are Wintu and Lardil. In these languages the tip of the tongue approaches the hard
Voiced_retroflex_trill
Former copper mining town in California, U.S.
around Kennett was home to nine major groups of Wintu, living in approximately 250 villages. The Wintu name for the Kennett site was Munuktsiraw. They
Kennett,_California
Extinct language of South Carolina
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Cusabo_language
Mountainous region of California
home to Native Americans of the Modoc, Maidu, Okwanuchu, Paiute, Shasta, Wintu, and Yana tribes, and sub-groups of those tribes. The first non-Native Americans
Shasta_Cascade
Traditional idiophone
Tongva: araawkewe Tubatulabal: ka*ba.ba.ynis't Western Mono: anawataki'inu Wintu: lasasus Yuki: al-lah-chi'-mah Clapper Clapstick Indigenous music of North
Clapper_stick
Species of canine native to North America
Press. p. 436. ISBN 978-0-520-09754-4. OCLC 489876664. Pitkin, H. (1985). Wintu Dictionary. University of California Press. pp. 65, 573. ISBN 978-0-520-09613-4
Coyote
1854 massacre against Wintu indigenous people
Kaibai Creek massacre (August 17, 1854) was a massacre against the Winnemem Wintu people, a part of the bigger series of events known as the California Indian
Kabyai_Creek_massacre
Genus of amphibians
salamander Hydromantes shastae Gorman & Camp, 1953 Shasta salamander Hydromantes wintu Bingham, Papenfuss, Lindstrand, and Wake, 2018 Wintu Shasta salamander
Hydromantes
Nearly extinct Algonquian language
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Western_Abenaki_language
Extinct and unclassified language
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Amotomanco_language
Federally recognized tribe of Nomlaki people
from stream banks. The Paskenta Rancheria was created, along with other Wintu Rancherias, in 1906 and 1909. In 1920, the rancheria was 260-acres. In 1959
Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians
Paskenta_Band_of_Nomlaki_Indians
Unclassified Indigenous language of the Americas
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Sewee_language
Variant of American English native to the Appalachian mountain region
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Appalachian_English
Native American group in California, United States
of the Round Valley Reservation. The exonym "Yuki" may derive from the Wintu word meaning "foreigner" or "enemy." From 1854 to 1864, as part of the California
Yuki_people
Removing part of the human scalp
Native communities specifically, in the villages of Yana, Konkow, Nisenan, Wintu, Nomlaki, Patwin, Yuki, and Maidu. Scalping also occurred during the Sand
Scalping
Limestone quarry in California
(Fernandeño) Timbisha Tolowa Tongva (Gabrieliño) Tübatulabal Plains and Sierra Miwok Vanyume Wappo Washoe Wintu Wiyot Wukchumni Yana Yokuts Yuki Yurok
Rockaway_Quarry
Series of battles and massacres, 1850–1880
Claims Act of 1851 Bridge Gulch Massacre April 23, 1852, more than 150 Wintu people were killed by about 70 American men led by William H. Dixon, the
California_Indian_Wars
Wailaki, Wappo, Washo, Wenrohronon, Whulshootseed, Wichita, Winnebago, Wintu, Wiyot, Woccon, Wukchumni, Wyandot, Yamasee, Yana, Yaqui, Yavapai, Yoncalla
Languages of the United States
Languages_of_the_United_States
River in northern California
Trinity River Wintu were known as nomsu's ("those being west"), and the Hayfork Wintu as norelmaq ("south-uphill people"). Many Wintu villages were located
Trinity_River_(California)
Indigenous peoples of California, U.S.
language Religion Indigenous religion, Christianity, Kuksu religion, previously Ghost Dance Related ethnic groups Maidu, Miwok, Ohlone, and Wintu peoples
Yokuts
Mountains central to certain religions
Shasta Mountain was first revered by the Native American tribe, the Wintu. The Wintu tribe has voiced concerns[when?] and asked for support from the government
Sacred_mountains
Proposed language family in North America
Oxford University Press. Chase-Dunn, Christopher; Kelly M. Mann (1998). The Wintu and Their Neighbors: A Small World-System in Northern California. Tucson:
Hokan_languages
the Maidu closely with their central California neighbors, such as the Wintu and Valley and Sierra Miwok, but also showed influences from the Great Basin
Maidu_traditional_narratives
2001 film by Christopher McLeod
Malinda Maynor (Yumbee). It features three tribal nations, Hopi, the Winnemem Wintu, and the Lakota Sioux, and their struggles to protect three sacred sites
In_the_Light_of_Reverence
Cave in California, United States
place for the Nor-el-muk and other Wintu Native Americans. Edith Van Allen Murphy interviewed a long-surviving Wintu woman named Lucy; the papers are kept
Hall_City_Cave
Epistemic grammatical mood
mood can be found in the Wintu language, an extinct Native American language once spoken in California. An example of a Wintu sentence demonstrating this
Assumptive_mood
Gold rush from 1848 to 1855
attacked, killing more than 150 Wintu people. Only three children survived the massacre that was against a different band of Wintu than the one that had killed
California_gold_rush
Karuk artist and poet from California, U.S. (1945–2022)
art exhibitions, In-Din-Art-I-Facts, which featured Frank LaPena(Nomtipom Wintu, 1937–2019), George Longfish (Seneca/Tuscarora), Harry Fonseca (Shingle
Brian_Tripp
Shastan-speaking tribe of Northern California
contained some elements of Wintu and Achomawi. Members of the Penutian-speaking family of languages, especially the Wintu, arrived in central Northern
Okwanuchu
Type of consonant articulation
and Historical Research, p. 35, ISBN 99915-1-032-X Pitkin, Harvey (1984). Wintu grammar. University of California publications in linguistics (Vol. 94)
Retroflex_consonant
Ethnic group
Chima꞉lxweʼ/Chimalakwe/Tłʼoh-mitah-xwe Akráak vaʼára ('New River People'). The Norelmuk Wintu from Hayfork called the Tsnungwe Num-nor-muk. Because their language is
Tsnungwe
Yamamoto). Wichita language 3 (2000 Brian Levy) 1,400 (2000 David S Rood). Wintu language 5 or 6 (1997 Shepherd) 2,244 (1997 Shepherd) Yokutsan languages
List of endangered languages in North America
List_of_endangered_languages_in_North_America
American social and cultural geographer
During his master's degree, he did ethnographic research with the Winnemem Wintu tribe in Northern California about their loss of access to ancestral land
Bradley_Garrett
California Wappo, north-central California Whilkut, northwestern California Wintu, northwestern California Wiyot, northwestern California Yana, northern-central
Indigenous peoples of California
Indigenous_peoples_of_California
Austronesian language of Guam and the Mariana Islands
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Chamorro_language
Park in Dunsmuir, California
inhabitants called "place to cross the river". Another nearby tribe, the Wintu, likely did not have regular habitation sites this far north along the Sacramento
Upper_Soda_Springs
American fish farmer
they traveled north along the McCloud River until they found the native Wintu people catching Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), roughly 50 miles
Livingston_Stone
Dialect of American English
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Pacific_Northwest_English
Census-designated place in California, United States
2,368 from the 2010 census. Hayfork was originally named Nor'el pom, a Wintu name meaning "big valley at base of the mountain". It was subsequently named
Hayfork,_California
Pidgin trade language from the Pacific Northwest
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Chinook_Jargon
Genocidal massacres of Native Americans
the first of these massacres occurred on the Sacramento River against the Wintu, which killed anywhere from 150 to 1000 people. Later that month, Fremont's
California_genocide
American, first poet laureate of California, writer, and librarian (1841–1928)
their mutual dream of visiting Lord Byron's tomb, Coolbrith cared for his Wintu daughter and members of her own family. As a result, she came to reside
Ina_Coolbrith
Stowe is first published in book form, in Boston. April 23 – More than 150 Wintu people are killed in California by a militia under the guidance of Trinity
1852_in_the_United_States
Branch of the Eskaleut language family
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Inuit_languages
Creole language of southern US
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Gullah_language
Medium-sized mammal native to North America
252. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-1926-1 Pitkin, H. (1985). Wintu Dictionary. University of California Press. pp. 890. ISBN 0-520-09613-4
Raccoon
Endangered language of the Plains peoples
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Plains_Indian_Sign_Language
Rock formation in California, United States
were also revered by the Indigenous people surrounding them including the Wintu, Achumawi and Modoc people. Many features of the Castle Crags Wilderness
Castle_Crags
Tribal reservation in California, US
a tribe and were recognized in 1979. The Redding Rancheria consists of Wintu, Achomawi (Pit River), and Yana Indians. It is located in the northern Sacramento
Redding_Rancheria
Historic estate in Siskiyou County, California
The earliest known inhabitants of the area of Wyntoon were the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Native Americans, a subgroup of the Wintun people. In the 1880s
Wyntoon
American anthropologist (1905–1975)
published in academic journals. Dr. Lee has written about the languages of the Wintu, Hopi, Tikopia, Trobriand, and many other cultures. Of particular significance
Dorothy_D._Lee
American anthropologist and academic
Pacific Northwest, including the Wintu Indians of northern California. This endeavor was published as A Study of Wintu Myths in The Journal of American
Cora_Du_Bois
Group of Native Americans
Rancheria was created by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1922, and the Wintu, Pit River, and Yana tribes, which lived in the surrounding areas, proceeded
Yana_people
Extinct Chimakuan language
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Chemakum_language
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
German language in the United States
German_language_in_the_United_States
American environmental organization
Audubon Society (Washington State) Tahoma Bird Alliance December 28, 2023 Wintu Audubon Society (California) Shasta Birding Society January 1, 2024 John
Audubon
Lake in California, United States of America
However, members of a tribe of the Penutian-speaking family of languages, the Wintu, who arrived in central Northern California about 1200 years ago, were out-competing
Castle_Lake_(California)
Ethnic group
the earliest residents of their region. They had good relations with the Wintu people and were enemies of the Hupa, a Southern Athabaskan people. Non-native
Chimariko_people
04/27/2005. Wintu Indians of Central Valley, California. Letter of Intent to Petition 10/26/1984; certified letter returned by P.O. 10/1997. Wintu of Shasta-Toyon
List of organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes
List_of_organizations_that_self-identify_as_Native_American_tribes
Mountain in California, United States of America
highest summit in the state of California. Hoosimbim is derived from a Wintu-language phrase meaning "buzzard's water". "Hoosimbim Mountain". Geographic
Hoosimbim_Mountain
Austronesian language of the Northern Mariana Islands
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Carolinian_language
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with W
Wilawila wim I/L Wik-Mungkan win I/L Ho-Chunk wir I/E Wiraféd (wit) I/L Wintu wiu I/L Wiru wiv I/L Vitu (wiw) I/L spurious language Wirangu wiy I/E Wiyot
ISO_639:w
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Languages_of_Illinois
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Wintun language Wintun Glacier WINTUN type of VPN network driver Wintu This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wintun
Wintun_(disambiguation)
Hybrid language of Spanish and English
Luiseño Serrano Tongva Tübatulabal Wakashan Makah Wintuan Patwin Nomlaki Wintu Yokuts Valley Yokuts Buena Vista Yokuts Gashowu Yokuts Kings River Yokuts
Spanglish
Economic concept
territory or a reservation, such as the Oklahoma Choctaws and the Winnemem Wintu, are nations without a land base, which affects their ability to assert
Landlessness
Geographic areas of indigenous languages
cʼišah, Karuk čišiːh, Takelma cʼíxi, Yokuts *cʼɨːsas Chimariko šičela, Wintu se-cilaː ‘to tear apart’ Wintun *suku, Maiduan *sɨː, Washo súkuʔ, Miwok
Linguistic areas of the Americas
Linguistic_areas_of_the_Americas
WINTU
WINTU
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Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Swedish
Fight; Battle
Boy/Male
Indian
Intelligent
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Teutonic
From the Hare's Land; From the Army
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Necklace of Flowers; Garland
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With Jewels Decorated Lamp
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ever youthful, Vishnu and Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sky
Girl/Female
Hindu
Musical, Music
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Part of Love; Made from Love
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sleep
WINTU
WINTU
WINTU
WINTU
WINTU