achomawi การใช้
- The Achomawi fished, hunted and gathered from around the area.
- Fishing was a major source of food supply for the Achomawi.
- Atsugewi manufactured bows were prized by the neighboring Modoc and Achomawi.
- The Achomawi made simple dugout canoes of pine or cedar.
- In 1828 fur trappers and traders visited Achomawi land.
- The Achomawi also built and used sweat lodges.
- They lived to the south of the Achomawi.
- The Sacramento sucker was described as being of " paramount importance " to the Achomawi.
- The Achomawi follow in the tradition of other California tribes, with their skills in basketry.
- Following this, the Achomawi and other western tribes formed a temporary confederation against the Paiute.
- Round Mountain is the geographic center of the Achomawi and Atsugewi or " Pit River " first nation.
- Early in December, " Achomawi " received orders to proceed to the Panama Canal Zone.
- Achomawi buried their dead in a flexed position, on the side, facing east and at times in baskets.
- "Achomawi " reached Guam on 17 July and, five days later, got underway for Eniwetok.
- On 12 January 1946, " Achomawi " got underway for the west coast of the United States.
- The other eight bands that shared the Achomawi language had a historic homeland located along other parts of the Pit River.
- The Susanville Rancheria includes Washoe members, as well as Northern Paiute, Northeastern Maidu, Achomawi, and Atsugewi members.
- The cruiser went to the bottom with a portion of " Achomawi "'s tow wire still attached.
- The Achomawi used sinew-backed bows, that were noticeably flatter than those used by the Yurok and other California tribes.
- Later that month, " Achomawi " attempted to tow three barges from Samar, Philippine Islands, to Okinawa.
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