Tisechu, California
Tisechu (also, Tis-e-chu and Tishech) is a former Choinimni settlement in Fresno County, California.[1]
It was located at the confluence of Kings River and Mill Creek. [2]
The Choinimni were a branch of the Yokuts people.[citation needed]
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tisechu, California
- ^ Kroeber, A. L. (February 1907). "Shoshonean Dialects of California" (PDF). University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology. 4 (3). At page 120 of journal, or page 60 of PDF file. – via The Internet Archive.
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- Achomawi
- Acjachemen
- Ahwahnechee
- Atsugewi
- Bay Miwok (Saklan)
- Cahuilla
- Chemehuevi
- Chimariko
- Chumash
- Coast Miwok
- Cupeño
- Eel River Athapaskans (Lassik, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Wailaki)
- Esselen
- Halchidhoma
- Hupa (Chilula, Whilkut)
- Karuk
- Cahto
- Kawaiisu
- Kitanemuk
- Kizh
- Kucadikadi
- Kumeyaay (Diegueño, Ipai, Tipai)
- Lake Miwok
- Luiseño
- Maidu
- Mattole (Bear River)
- Mechoopda
- Modoc (Klamath)
- Mohave
- Mono (Monache, Owens Valley Paiute)
- Nisenan
- Nomlaki
- Northern Paiute
- Ohlone
- Costanoan
- Ramaytush
- Patwin
- Pomo
- Quechan (Yuma)
- Salinan
- Serrano
- Shasta (Konomihu, Okwanuchu)
- Tataviam (Fernandeño)
- Timbisha
- Tolowa
- Tongva (Gabrieliño)
- Tübatulabal
- Plains and Sierra Miwok
- Vanyume
- Wappo
- Washoe
- Wintu
- Wiyot
- Wukchumni
- Yana
- Yokuts
- Yuki
- Yurok
36°49′25″N 119°20′50″W / 36.8237°N 119.3473°W / 36.8237; -119.3473
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