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When we begin to learn about the Desert Dwellers of early
California, we come to understand that a common language base
united these peoples, yet they had their own distinct dialects,
their own religious observations, and shared some
characteristics in common with other tribes outside their own
immediate region.
The Desert Dwellers - those native peoples from early California, and those who keep alive their ancient language today - belong to the family of the Uto-Aztecan language that also untied them to the Los Angeles and southern Channel Island peoples. To better understand how they lived in the desert backcountry, we will focus on the Cahuilla Indians. |