Mokelumne River area

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The Mokelumne River area is a region of central California traditionally inhabited and culturally shaped by the Plains Miwok people.

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Mokelumne River area canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
contains Camanche Reservoir
Mokelumne River
surface form: Lower Mokelumne River

Middle Fork Mokelumne River
Mokelumne River Fish Hatchery
Mokelumne River watershed
Mokelumne Wilderness
North Fork Mokelumne River
Pardee Reservoir
Salt Springs Reservoir
South Fork Mokelumne River
containsArchaeologicalSitesOf Plains Miwok culture
surface form: Plains Miwok people
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageTo San Joaquin River
ecosystemType montane forest
oak woodland
riparian habitat
flowsInto Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta
surface form: San Joaquin River Delta
flowsThroughOrNear Jackson, California
Lodi
surface form: Lodi, California

Valley Springs, California
hasConservationDesignation Mokelumne Wilderness
hasRecreationActivities camping
fishing
hiking
whitewater boating
hasRiverSourceIn Sierra Nevada
historicallyShapedBy Plains Miwok culture
languageTraditionallySpoken Plains Miwok
surface form: Plains Miwok language
locatedIn Alpine County
Amador County, California
surface form: Amador County

Calaveras County
Central California
San Joaquin County
managedBy East Bay Municipal Utility District
partOf Miwok traditional territory
regionOf San Joaquin Valley
Sierra Nevada foothills
state California, United States
surface form: California
subjectOf habitat restoration projects
water rights agreements in California
traditionalInhabitants Plains Miwok culture
surface form: Plains Miwok people
traversedBy Mokelumne River
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
irrigation
municipal water supply
recreation

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Plains Miwok traditionalRegion Mokelumne River area