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The Coast Miwok Indians spoke various dialects of the Miwok language, which is part of the Penutian language family. The dialects spoken by the Coast Miwok people included Marin, Bodega, and Bolinas.
Ruth Lescohier has written: 'The Coast Miwok people' -- subject(s): Miwok Indians, Indians of North America 'The Nisenan and the Gold Rush'
on the coast
Today, Miwok people speak English.In the past, they spoke the following languages, some of which still have a few speakers:Plains MiwokBay Miwok (aka Saclan)Northern Sierra MiwokCentral Sierra Miwok (nearly extinct)Southern Sierra Miwok (nearly extinct)Coast Miwok (Bodega and Marin dialects)Lake Miwok
The Miwok Indians practiced traditional indigenous beliefs and spirituality. They believed in a connection with nature, spirits, and ancestors, and their religious practices were centered around ceremonies, songs, dances, and rituals to maintain harmony with the natural world.
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somewhere in California
they played games
The Miwok Indians had several distinct groups within the tribe. The Coastal Miwoks lived near the Pacific Ocean, along the California coast. The Lake Miwoks lived in Clear Lake Basin.
The Native American tribes that lived at the mission in the San Francisco, Solano area were primarily the Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok, Pomo, Wappo and Patwin tribes. These tribes were mostly hunter-gatherers.
The Miwok Indian tribe got their name from the word people because in the native language miwok means people.
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