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The tribes that lived there were he Esselen and Ohlone Indians
The Esselen lived at Mission San Carlos. They were one of the smallest native tribes
The tribes were Chalon, Esselen, Yokuts, and Costeno.
A. L. Pinart has written: 'Vocabulario castellano-guaymie' -- subject(s): Guaymi language, Dictionaries, Spanish language, Guaymi, Dialects 'The Mission Indian vocabularies of Alphonse Pinart' -- subject(s): Chumashan language, Esselen language, Ohlone language, Salinan language 'The Mission Indian vocabularies of Alphonse Pinart' -- subject(s): Chumashan language, Esselen language, Ohlone language, Salinan language
Gustavus Esselen was born in 1888.
Gustavus Esselen died in 1952.
They were of Shoshonean and Yuman stock. If you are speaking of "Carmel Mission in California" the main tribe was the Rumsen Indians of Monterey. There were no Yuman or Shoshoean there. From 1600 to 1770 they were the dominate tribe in the area. The Esselen were a smaller tribe that almost become extinct by early 1800s.
The Chalon, a subgroup of the Ohlone, the Esselen and Yokut people were forced to live at Soledad Mission. In 1803, there were 627 native people forced to work there without pay and had with penalties if they left. The Chalon spoke a language in the Utian family. The Esselen spoke a language that was probably a language isolate. Some think it is in the Hokan family. Yokut is in the Penutian language family.
The Mutsunes, a branch of the Ohlone Indian Tribe Lived in villages with thached huts made of willow and grass. They lived a simple hunter - gatherer lifestyle. Today Mutsunes are extinct
Africans dont have a specific language because its a continent not a country .Therefore, if you speak the language of your tribe. For an example, if your from Ghana , then you have a specific tribe and you speak the language of that tribe.
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