
Concow, California - Wikipedia
The current inhabitants of Concow, including a few Maidus, commonly find relics of the Maidu in the form of beads and stone tools while digging in and around their homes. There is no …
Mooretown Rancheria - Tribal History
The Concow-Maidu of Mooretown Rancheria are descendants of ancient Northwestern Maidu who migrated to the foothills 25 miles east of Oroville in Butte County, California. The oldest …
Konkow Maudi Tribe - California Trail Interpretive Center
Like other Native American tribes, the Maidu suffered devastating losses as white settlers along the California Trail invaded their territories, destroying their food sources and spreading …
Maidu - Wikipedia
The Northeastern or Mountain Maidu, also known as Yamani Maidu, lived on the upper north and middle forks of the Feather River. The Konkow (Koyom'kawi/Concow) occupied a valley …
Nome Cult Trail - Wikipedia
The Nome Cult Trail also known as the Concow (or Koncow) Trail of Tears refers to the state-sanctioned forced removal of the Northern Californian Concow Maidu people during the 1860s …
The Nome Cult Trail - California Trail Interpretive Center
The story of the Nome Cult Trail is one of devastation to the Konkow Maidu Tribe. Where Was The Nome Cult Trail? The Nome Cult Trail started at the Bidwell Ranch in Chico and extended …
Konkow Maidu Cultural Preservation Association
Konkow Maidu Cultural Preservation Association. 13006 Concow Road, Oroville, CA 95965. Our mission is to preserve and promote the cultural resources and traditions of the Konkow Maidu …
Concow Indians - FamilySearch
Dec 5, 2022 · Guide to Indigenous Peoples of California ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and other agency records.
The Konkow Valley Band of Maidu Indians: Past, Present and Future
May 8, 2023 · In over 100 years the Konkow Band of Maidu Indians has never been able to own or maintain any parts of their traditional homelands. In 2022 the Konkow Valley Band of Maidu …
Konkow Wailaki Maidu Indian Cultural Preservation Association
Centered around two family campouts in the traditional Konkow Wailaki Maidu homeland territory where the language developed, three culture bearers who are semi-fluent will be central to the …
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