Wintun people

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The Wintun people are a group of Native American tribes indigenous to Northern California, traditionally inhabiting the Sacramento Valley and surrounding regions.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Wintun 2
Wintun people canonical 2
Suisun people 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American people
affectedBy California genocide
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalPractice basketry
dance ceremonies
oral tradition
currentLocation California NERFINISHED
reservations in Northern California
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
hasSubgroup Nomlaki people NERFINISHED
Patwin people NERFINISHED
Wintu people NERFINISHED
historicalEvent contact with Spanish colonizers in late 18th century
displacement during California Gold Rush
indigenousTo Northern California NERFINISHED
languageFamily Wintuan languages NERFINISHED
linguisticAffiliation Penutian language phylum (proposed) NERFINISHED
neighboringGroup Achomawi people NERFINISHED
Maidu people NERFINISHED
Pomo people NERFINISHED
Yana people NERFINISHED
partOf Native American tribes in California
recognizedAs federally recognized tribes (various bands)
region Sacramento River NERFINISHED
Sacramento Valley NERFINISHED
subgroup Nomlaki people NERFINISHED
Patwin people NERFINISHED
Wintu people NERFINISHED
traditionalCraft basket weaving
stone tool making
traditionalEconomy hunter-gatherer
traditionalHousing semi-subterranean earth lodges
thatched houses
traditionalReligion animism
shamanism
traditionalSubsistence acorn gathering
fishing
hunting
seed gathering
traditionalTerritory Coast Ranges of Northern California NERFINISHED
Sacramento Valley NERFINISHED
Trinity River region NERFINISHED
usesResource acorns as staple food
salmon from Sacramento River

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Patwin subgroupOf Wintun people
Sutter Buttes culturalSignificanceFor Wintun people
City of Suisun City, California namedAfter Wintun people
subject surface form: Suisun City, California
this entity surface form: Suisun people
Cortina Rancheria of Wintun Indians (Miwok-affiliated members) ethnicAffiliation Wintun people
this entity surface form: Wintun
Cortina Rancheria of Wintun Indians (Miwok-affiliated members) category Wintun people
this entity surface form: Wintun