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  2. Miwok mythology - Wikipedia

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    Miwok myths suggest their spiritual and philosophical world view. In several different creation stories collected from Miwok people, Coyote was seen as their ancestor and creator god , sometimes with the help of other animals, forming the earth and making people out of humble materials like feathers or twigs.

  3. Miwok - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Barry (Miwok), World War II veteran and fire chief in parade dress [17] In 1770, there were an estimated 500 Lake Miwok, 1,500 Coast Miwok, and 9,000 Plains and Sierra Miwok, totaling about 11,000 people, according to historian Alfred L. Kroeber, although this may be a serious undercount; for example, he did not identify the Bay Miwok ...

  4. Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria - Wikipedia

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    The rancheria was established for Coast Miwok, Southern Pomo, and other Indians living in the region. In 1920, when Indians began to settle the land, they discovered that all but three acres (12,000 m 2) were inhospitable. The US government terminated the trust agreement (federal recognition) of the Graton Rancheria in 1958.

  5. Lake Miwok - Wikipedia

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    The original Lake Miwok people world view included Shamanism, one form this took was the Kuksu religion that was evident in Central and Northern California, which included elaborate acting and dancing ceremonies in traditional costume, an annual mourning ceremony, puberty rites of passage, shamanic intervention with the spirit world and an all-male society that met in subterranean dance rooms.

  6. American Indian Religious Freedom Act - Wikipedia

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    American Indian religious practices have often been prohibited by existing federal laws and government policies. There have been three general areas of conflict. The passages of the Indian Removal Act (1830) and General Allotment Act (1887) resulted in the forced relocation and displacement of hundreds of tribes from their traditional homelands.

  7. Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Tuolumne Band is headquartered in Tuolumne, California.The governing body for the tribe is a legislative body referred to as the "Community Council". Council officers of the Tuolumne Me-Wuk Tribal Council (TMTC) are democratically elected from among the tribal members; the current tribal chairperson is Andrea Reich. [4]

  8. Religious law - Wikipedia

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    A state religion (or established church) is a religious body officially endorsed by the state.A theocracy is a form of government in which a God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler.

  9. California Valley Miwok Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The California Valley Miwok Tribe is a federally recognized tribe of Miwok people in San Joaquin County and Calaveras County, California. [3] [4] They were previously known as the Sheep Ranch Rancheria [5] or the Sheep Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indian of California. [6] The California Valley Miwok are Sierra Miwok, an Indigenous people of ...