Wintu and Wailakki Wailaki Indians of Northern California

Some of my research results and links to other sites.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

on Long Ridge - south of the South Fork

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early Summer 1996 Overlooking the Dobbyns Creek drainage Zenia is under the fog We are on the county road, on Long Ridge, at the south we...
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Sacramento River below Castle Crags, Shasta County, CA

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Part of Castle Crags state campground, the swinging bridge in the back goes across the river and up into the Upper Castle Crags campground...

Dry Camp, south of Ruth Lake, Trinity County, CA

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We camped here a few times between 1993 and 1996.

Acorn Trees - near Blocksburg, Trinity County

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Each Wintu family had its own tree or group of trees, to harvest in the Fall. Acorns were ground into flour and used in a variety of way...

Mud Creek in Winter west of Zenia - Bluffs Road

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This scene taken in photos in all seasons, during period 1993 - 1996
Saturday, September 19, 2009

Wailakki Wintu Life

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Wintu Woman in American dress Lu Smith Gillette and husband Forest in Wintu Country Head Dress (fancy) worn by women in Wailakki Wintu Regi...
Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Shawl Native American pattern Ask about availability

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Native of Redding, Shasta County, California. More than twenty years scholarly research into the Native Americans and the early Euro-American immigrants. I am a Wailakki Wintu, which translated means "I am a human being speaking the north language". The native people of northwest California, beginning north of the San Pablo Bay and continuing north along the west side of the river and the western foothills and into the mountains were Wailakki. I am continuing my search and sharing what I know.
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