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  2. Serrano people - Wikipedia

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    Serrano language is part of the Takic subset of the large Uto-Aztecan languages group of Indigenous people of North America.The language family historically extended from Mexico along the West Coast and into the Great Basin, with representation among tribes in Mesoamerica.

  3. Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation is a federally recognized tribe [1] of Serrano people in San Bernardino County, California. [2] [3] They are made up of the Yuhaviatam clan of Serrano people, who have historically lived in the San Bernardino Mountains. [4] The tribe was formerly named the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. [5]

  4. Serrano traditional narratives - Wikipedia

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    Serrano oral literature is closely linked with the traditions of the Serrano's closest linguistic relatives, the Takic-speaking groups to their south, as well as with the traditions of the Yuman–speaking groups. These relationships are particularly evident in the sharing of the distinctive Southern California Creation Myth.

  5. List of organizations that self-identify as Native American ...

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    Rancho San Timoteo Band of Serrano Indians [32] Ruffeys Rancheria, formerly federally recognized, terminated on April 11, 1961 [53] San Cayetano Band of Cahuilla Indians or the Montoya Band of Cahuilla Indians [32] Salinan Nation (a.k.a. Salinan Chumash Nation). [32] Letter of Intent to Petition 10/10/1989. [26] [27] [30]

  6. Morongo Band of Mission Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Morongo Band of Mission Indians is a federally recognized tribe in California, United States. The main tribal groups are Cahuilla and Serrano . Tribal members also include Cupeño , Luiseño , and Chemehuevi Indians. [ 4 ]

  7. Category:Serrano people - Wikipedia

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    Morongo Band of Mission Indians (3 P) S. Serrano populated places (7 P) Y. ... Pages in category "Serrano people" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 ...

  8. Serrano language - Wikipedia

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    Serrano (Serrano: Maarrênga'twich) is a language in the Serran branch of the Uto-Aztecan family spoken by the Serrano people of Southern California. The language is closely related to Tongva , Tataviam , Kitanemuk and Vanyume , which may be a dialect of Serrano.

  9. Tübatulabal - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Francisco, a Bankalachi was well known for her wonderful baskets. Some Tübatulabal families in Kern Valley are related to Francisco. Many of their ancestors married into the Tule River Tribe, Tachi Yokuts, and Tejon Indian Tribe. Tribal families shared in their basket making designs, materials, and weaving techniques.