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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. * Achomawi, Achumawi, Pit River tribe, northeastern California * Atsugewi, northeastern California * Ahwahnechee, eastern-central California * Cahuilla, southern California * Chumash, coastal southern California * * Cruzeño, Island Chumash * Inezeño, Ineseño * Obispeño, Northern Chumash * Purisimeño * Ventureño * Chilula, northwestern California * Chimariko, extinct, northwestern California * Coso, southeastern California * Cupeño, southern California * Eel River Athapaskan peoples * Lassik, northwestern California * Mattole, Bear River, northwestern California * Nongatl, no

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  • 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. * Achomawi, Achumawi, Pit River tribe, northeastern California * Atsugewi, northeastern California * Ahwahnechee, eastern-central California * Cahuilla, southern California * Chumash, coastal southern California * * Cruzeño, Island Chumash * Inezeño, Ineseño * Obispeño, Northern Chumash * Purisimeño * Ventureño * Chilula, northwestern California * Chimariko, extinct, northwestern California * Coso, southeastern California * Cupeño, southern California * Eel River Athapaskan peoples * Lassik, northwestern California * Mattole, Bear River, northwestern California * Nongatl, northwestern California * Sinkyone, northwestern California * Wailaki, Wai-lakki, northwestern California * Esselen, west-central California * Hupa, northwestern California * Tsnungwe * Juaneño, Acjachemem, southwestern California * Karok, northwestern California * Kato, Cahto, northwestern California * Kawaiisu, southern-central California * Kitanemuk, southern-central California * Konkow, northern-central California * Kucadikadi, eastern-central California * Kumeyaay, Diegueño, Kumiai, southern California * Cuyamaca complex, late Holocene precolumbian culture * Ipai, southwestern California * Jamul, southwestern California * Tipai, southwestern California and northwestern Mexico * La Jolla complex, southern California, ca. 6050—1000 BCE * Luiseño, southwestern California * Maidu, northeastern California * Konkow, northern California * Mechoopda, northern California * Nisenan, Southern Maidu, eastern-central California * Miwok, Me-wuk, central California * Coast Miwok, west-central California * Lake Miwok, west-central California * Saklan, west-central California * Valley and Sierra Miwok, eastern-central California * Mohave, southeastern California * Monache, Western Mono, central California * Mono, eastern-central California * Nomlaki, northwestern California * Ohlone, Costanoan, west-central California * Muwekma * Awaswas * Chalon * Chochenyo * Karkin * Mutsun * Ramaytush * Rumsen * Tamyen * Yelamu * Patayan, southern California * Patwin, central California * Suisun, Southern Patwin, central California * Pauma Complex, southern California, ca. 6050—1000 BCE * Pomo, northwestern and central-western California * Salinan, coastal central California * Antoniaño * Migueleño * Serrano, southern California * Shasta northwestern California * Konomihu, northwestern California * Okwanuchu, northwestern California * Tataviam, Allilik (Fernandeño), southern California * Timbisha, southeastern California * Tolowa, northwestern California * Tongva, Gabrieleño, Fernandeño, San Clemente tribe, coastal southern California * Tubatulabal, south-central California * Bankalachi, on west slopes of the Greenhorn Mountains. * Palagewan, on the Kern River above its confluence with the South Fork of the Kern River. * Tübatulabal, on the lower reaches of South Fork of the Kern River. * Wappo, north-central California * Washoe, northeastern California * Whilkut, northwestern California * Wintu, northwestern California * Wiyot, northwestern California * Yana, northern-central California * Yahi * Yokuts, central and southern California * Chukchansi, Foothill Yokuts, central California * Northern Valley Yokuts, central California * Tachi tribe, Southern Valley Yokuts, south-central California * Yuki, Ukomno'm, northwestern California * Huchnom, northwestern California * Yurok, northwestern California (en)
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  • 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. * Achomawi, Achumawi, Pit River tribe, northeastern California * Atsugewi, northeastern California * Ahwahnechee, eastern-central California * Cahuilla, southern California * Chumash, coastal southern California * * Cruzeño, Island Chumash * Inezeño, Ineseño * Obispeño, Northern Chumash * Purisimeño * Ventureño * Chilula, northwestern California * Chimariko, extinct, northwestern California * Coso, southeastern California * Cupeño, southern California * Eel River Athapaskan peoples * Lassik, northwestern California * Mattole, Bear River, northwestern California * Nongatl, no (en)
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  • List of indigenous peoples in California (en)
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