Early Tribes

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Introduction

Throughout the history of the Pacific and "Alta California" specifically, there have been several peoples in this land. One might choose to call these people "Pre-European" but that would be to take a European-centric view. Historically, many have referred to these people as "Indians" but this is also a classic misnomer.

While the term "Native Americans" might be used, in the context of a history of what appears to have been one of constant migration, it is challenging to define "native". Alternatively, early reports seem to indicate it might be even difficult to refer to some as "settlers" as early reports describe a more nomadic culture.

As described below, there appears to have been at least two migration paths into California: one from Mongolia and the other Malaysia. Someone more versed in early Californian cultures and Pacific migration should help clarify the issue of nomenclature and origins.

Charles Wilkes description

Below is a description of the "Indians" of the Pacific coast as offered by [wikipedia]Charles Wilkes in his narrative (see References).

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