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- Els miwoks de la badia eren un grup cultural i lingüístic miwok, uns amerindis dels Estats Units del Nord de Califòrnia que vivien al . Es van unir al sistema de missions franciscanes durant el segle xix, van patir una disminució de població devastadora i van perdre el seu idioma, ja que es van casar amb altres ètnies natives de Califòrnia i adoptaren el castellà. Els miwoks de la badia no van ser reconeguts pels moderns antropòlegs o lingüistes fins a mitjan segle xx. De fet Alfred L. Kroeber, el pare de l'antropologia de Califòrnia, que coneixia un dels seus grups locals constituents, els saklan, a partir de fonts manuscrites del segle xix, presumia que parlaven un idioma ohlone (també conegut com a costano). El 1955 el lingüista Madison Beeler reconegué un vocabulari de 1821 pres d'un home saclan a la com a representatiu de la llengua miwok. La llengua va ser batejada coma miwok de la badia i la seva extensió territorial va ser redescoberta durant la dècada de 1960 (vegeu la secció de sota grups o tribus locals). (ca)
- The Bay Miwok are a cultural and linguistic group of Miwok, a Native American people in Northern California who live in Contra Costa County. They joined the Franciscan mission system during the early nineteenth century, suffered a devastating population decline, and lost their language as they intermarried with other native California ethnic groups and learned the Spanish language. The Bay Miwok were not recognized by modern anthropologists or linguists until the mid-twentieth century. In fact, Alfred L. Kroeber, father of California anthropology, who knew of one of their constituent local groups, the Saklan (Saclan), from nineteenth-century manuscript sources, presumed that they spoke an Ohlone (a.k.a. Costanoan) language. In 1955 linguist Madison Beeler recognized an 1821 vocabulary taken from a Saclan man at Mission San Francisco as representative of a Miwok language. The language was named "Bay Miwok" and its territorial extent was rediscovered during the 1960s (see Landholding Groups or Local Tribes section below). (en)
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- dbr:Castro_Valley,_California
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- dbr:San_Leandro,_California
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- dbr:Brentwood,_California
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- dbr:Anthropologist
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- dbr:Concord,_California
- dbr:Contra_Costa_County,_California
- dbr:Cosmogony
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- dbr:Utian_languages
- dbr:Kuksu_religion
- dbr:Clayton,_California
- dbr:Fremont,_California
- dbr:Mission_San_Francisco_de_Asís
- dbr:Mission_San_José_(California)
- dbr:Mount_Diablo
- dbr:Antioch,_California
- dbr:Basket_weaving
- dbr:Maidu
- dbr:Population_decline
- dbr:Traditional_narratives_(Native_California)
- dbr:Walnut_Creek,_California
- dbr:Wappo
- dbr:Lake_Miwok
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- dbr:Hayward,_California
- dbr:Coyote_(mythology)
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- dbr:Rites_of_passage
- dbc:California_Mission_Indians
- dbc:Native_American_tribes_in_California
- dbr:Chochenyo_language
- dbr:Lafayette,_California
- dbr:Coast_Miwok
- dbr:Miwok_mythology
- dbr:Saklan_tribe
- dbr:Pittsburg,_California
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- dbr:Alfred_L._Kroeber
- dbr:Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
- dbr:Oakland,_California
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- dbr:Ohlone
- dbr:Verona_Band_of_Alameda_County
- dbr:Mission_San_Francisco_de_Asis
- dbr:Patwin
- dbr:San_Francisco,_California
- dbr:Survey_of_California_and_Other_Indian_Languages
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- ''Mount Diablo, is in the homeland of the (en)
- Bay Miwok, and figures in their legends and myths. (en)
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- California: Contra Costa County (en)
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- Miwok
*Plains & Sierra Miwok
*Coast Miwok
*Lake Miwok (en)
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- Els miwoks de la badia eren un grup cultural i lingüístic miwok, uns amerindis dels Estats Units del Nord de Califòrnia que vivien al . Es van unir al sistema de missions franciscanes durant el segle xix, van patir una disminució de població devastadora i van perdre el seu idioma, ja que es van casar amb altres ètnies natives de Califòrnia i adoptaren el castellà. (ca)
- The Bay Miwok are a cultural and linguistic group of Miwok, a Native American people in Northern California who live in Contra Costa County. They joined the Franciscan mission system during the early nineteenth century, suffered a devastating population decline, and lost their language as they intermarried with other native California ethnic groups and learned the Spanish language. (en)
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- Bay Miwok (en)
- Miwoks de la badia (ca)
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