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- Maidu - Wikipedia
The Maidu are a Native American people of northern California They reside in the central Sierra Nevada, in the watershed area of the Feather and American Rivers and in Humbug Valley In Maiduan languages, maidu means "person"
- Maidu Museum Historic Site - City of Roseville
Visit the Maidu Museum Historic Site to learn about the Nisenan Maidu who have lived in this region for thousands of years Museum exhibits feature traditional California Indian practices such as acorn processing and basket weaving, as well as Native contemporary art
- Maidu | Native Americans, California, Language | Britannica
Maidu, North American Indians who spoke a language of Penutian stock and originally lived in a territory extending eastward from the Sacramento River to the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountains and centring chiefly in the drainage of the Feather and American rivers in California, U S
- Maidu Indians of Northern California – Legends of America
The Maidu are a Native American people of northern California who lived from the crest of the High Sierra, west to the Sacramento River, and south to the Cosumnes River Collectively known as the Maiduan, four closely related groups have inhabited the land for thousands of years
- Maidu Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History ***
The Maidu tribe inhabited the Sierra Nevada and the adjacent valleys of northern California The Maidu were a semi-nomadic people who hunted in the summer, building wigwams (wikiups) as temporary shelters
- Sacramento Area Museums
For thousands of years, Nisenan Maidu people inhabited the region where the Maidu Museum Historic Site sits The site is a sacred space to learn about Native California history, traditional practices, contemporary culture and powerful stories of resilience
- History of the Maidu - frth. org
For more than two thousand years, the Maidu people have lived in this area Traditional Maidu boundaries begin in the north with Mount Lassen and Honey Lake, stretch westward to the Sacramento River, reach south to the American River; and climb east to the crest of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
- The Mighty Maidus of Plumas County
Following the footsteps of Worldmaker, see how he subdues monsters, shapes the meadows and readies that land for the Maidu As one travels the old Maidu trail you will learn through these tales how the landscape was shaped by the mischievous acts of the Coyote
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