Yokuts
North Americahunter-gatherersMap
expand_more Description
The Native American Yokuts of the San Joaquin Valley and the adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada in south-central California, traditionally included some forty to fifty subtribes grouped into three divisions; the Northern Valley Yokuts, the Southern Valley Yokuts, and the Foothills Yokuts. Traditionally the Yokuts were foragers with substantial regional variation as to their dependence on fishing, hunting, and gathering. They lived mostly in permanent residences. The Yokuts were heavily engaged in trade with their neighbors prior to European contact. The Yokuts recognized by the federal government live on the Picayune, Santa Rosa, and Table Mountain rancherias and the Tule River Reservation in California.
Identifier
Region
- North America
Subregion
- Northwest Coast and California
Subsistence Type
- hunter-gatherers
Samples
Countries
- United States
External Links
- Southern Valley Yokuts (Binford Hunter-Gatherer) D-PLACE
- Wukchumni (Binford Hunter-Gatherer) D-PLACE
- Northern Foothills Yokuts (Binford Hunter-Gatherer) D-PLACE
- Southern Valley Yokuts (Ethnographic Atlas) D-PLACE
- Wukchumni (Ethnographic Atlas) D-PLACE
- Northern Foothill Yokuts (Ethnographic Atlas) D-PLACE
- Northern Foothills Yokuts (Western North American Indian database) D-PLACE
- Kings River Yokuts (Western North American Indian database) D-PLACE
- Wukchumni (Western North American Indian database) D-PLACE
- Southern Valley Yokuts (Lake) (Western North American Indian database) D-PLACE
- Southern Valley Yokuts (Yauelmani) (Western North American Indian database) D-PLACE
- Southern Valley Yokuts (Standard Cross-Cultural Sample) D-PLACE