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Suggestions for bringing this article out of stub status
editWhat would suggestions be for bringing this article out of stub status? Ronbo76 03:03, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
Sources
edit- Mishwal Wappo Tribe - the Wappo inhabited a mountainous territory with the northernmost village, Tekenantsonoma.
- At white contact the Wappo had been living in the above described territory for at least 4500 years.
- Originally there were four bands of Wappo, the Mishewal, Mutistul, Meyahk'mah and a small offshoot of the Mishewal called the Lilik (pronounced Leeleek).
- The Mishewal-Wappo Tribe of today are the descendants of the Yukian speaking Meyahk'mah, Mutistul and Mishewal who, by 1880 were all living in the old Wappo village of Unutsawaholmanoma and other nearby villages in Alexander Valley, later moving to the Dry Creek Rancheria, purchased in 1915 and held in fee by the federal governemnt for homeless Calfiornia Indians.
- The Wappo roll contains the names of more than five hundred individuals descended from those families who left Napa Valley, Knight's Valley, Pope Valley and moved to the Wappo Rancheria in Alexander Valley, near Healdsburg, California.
- Wappo Indians of Napa County - Lesson plan for teachers and student usage.
- A Reference Grammar of Wappo - possibly used in the above lesson plan's language guide.
- Wappo - Timeline with population estimates. Ronbo76 04:08, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
Assessment comment
editThe comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:Wappo/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several discussions in past years, these subpages are now deprecated. The comments may be irrelevant or outdated; if so, please feel free to remove this section.
Needs thorough expansion/revision. Language article is Wappo language --Skookum1 (10 May 06)
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Last edited at 16:41, 22 July 2011 (UTC). Substituted at 10:13, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
ASSESSMENT COMMENNT BY CHIEF AT STATE OF THE REPUBLIC #3542
edit{{*AFTER YEARS AND A LONG FORGOTTEN 1,000 I AM PROUD TO PRESENT THE 1,001 MEMBER OF THE WAPPO TRIBE HERE IN THE CENTRAL NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RURAL AREAS. THIS AREA HAS BEEN INCORPORATED SINCE THE LAST TIME ANY WAPPO SET FOOT ON THIS SOIL. NOW ALL YOU SEE IS BIG TRUCKS AND SMOG ALL OVER THE PLACE AND I AM HERE TO TAKE BACK W-HAT WAS STOLEN YEARS AGO. MIGHT NOT LOOK LIKE THE ORDNARY NATIVE CAUSE OF MY DEEP BLACK ROOOTS BUT I STAND BEHIND ALL WAPPO NATION!!! AS THE CHIEF AND EXECUTIONER OF THE SNYDER ACT OF 1921 AS AN EXTENDED STAY. STILL NEEDS A GREAT DEAL OF EXPANSION, SO I WILL BID}}