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nized in the coastal area : Sur Coast Province , Serra Peak Province , Arroyo Seco Province , and the Hunter - Liggett Province . Each prov- ince is characterized by a group of Indian settlements called facies , which are culturally ...
nized in the coastal area : Sur Coast Province , Serra Peak Province , Arroyo Seco Province , and the Hunter - Liggett Province . Each prov- ince is characterized by a group of Indian settlements called facies , which are culturally ...
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... coast were primarily hunters and gatherers . From a study of all artifacts available , it seems the Monterey coastal peoples have changed very slowly since the first invasion of the paleo - Indian . Since the Indian lived in an ...
... coast were primarily hunters and gatherers . From a study of all artifacts available , it seems the Monterey coastal peoples have changed very slowly since the first invasion of the paleo - Indian . Since the Indian lived in an ...
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... coast of the mainland was where inland Indians , coast Indians and island Indians mixed . That is why the silij : k ( ceremonial enclosure used at fiestas ) was on the coast . There was commerce between inland and island Indians at ...
... coast of the mainland was where inland Indians , coast Indians and island Indians mixed . That is why the silij : k ( ceremonial enclosure used at fiestas ) was on the coast . There was commerce between inland and island Indians at ...
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