词条 | Lakisamni |
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The Lakisamni, or alternately Laquisimne, ({{lang-es|Laquisimes}}) are one of the divisions of the Yokut people, indigenous to the Stanislaus River area in California.[1] The Lakisamni probably inhabited the land in the San Joaquin Valley, from present-day Ripon in the west to Knights Ferry in the east. Mortar stones on the rocks in the banks of the Stanislaus River in Knights Ferry are evidence that the tribe once lived in the area. HistoryDuring the Spanish expeditions in the area by Gabriel Moraga, the Lakisamni were hostile and the Spanish treated them likewise. The Lakisamni lived adjacent to the Miwok tribe of Tawalimnu. The Spanish named the present-day Stanislaus River after them: converting "Lakisamni" into the Spanish loanword "Laquisimes" (or singularly "Laquisime"). Notable LakisamniTwo notable Lakisamni are:
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References1. ^{{cite web|title=A Land of Majestic Oaks|url=http://oakdalehistorian.com/chapter-1.htm|accessdate=3 April 2011}} 4 : Yokuts|Stanislaus River|History of the San Joaquin Valley|Native American history of California |
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