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Children of the Dust (miniseries) Christmas in the Clouds; Colonel Custard's Last Stand; Comanche (1956 film) Coyote Waits; Crazy Horse (1996 film) Creepshow 2; Crooked Arrows; Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee; Cry for Me, Billy; Cuchillos de fuego; Custer of the West; Custer's Last Fight; Custer's Last Stand (serial)
A map of California tribal groups and languages at the time of European contact. The Indigenous peoples of California are the Indigenous inhabitants who have previously lived or currently live within the current boundaries of California before and after the arrival of Europeans.
Winnemem Wintu chief Caleen Sisk in 2009 A representation of a Pomo dancer, painting by Grace Hudson. Indigenous peoples of California, commonly known as Indigenous Californians or Native Californians, are a diverse group of nations and peoples that are indigenous to the geographic area within the current boundaries of California before and after European colonization.
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Alta California, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.) politician, journalist three-term Mayor of Los Angeles [15] Juan Bautista Alvarado: 1809–1882 Monterey, Alta California, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.) politician served as Governor of Alta California from 1837 to 1842 [16] José María Alviso: 1798–1853
This is the list of fictional Native Americans from notable works of fiction (literatures, films, television shows, video games, etc.). It is organized by the examples of the fictional indigenous peoples of North America: the United States , Canada and Mexico , ones that are the historical figures and others that are modern.
“As a Native actor, when Westerns come along, you kind of have to be very, very careful and wary of what you get involved with,” Tatanka Means, who is Navajo, Oglala Lakota, Yankton Dakota and ...
California's Spanish-speaking community has resided there since 1683. Alongside the Tejanos of Texas and Neomexicanos of New Mexico and Colorado, Californios are part of the larger group of descendants of Spaniards in the United States, which has inhabited the American Southwest and the West Coast since the 16th century.