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The _Tulkays_ lived 'below the town of Napa.' _Cal. Farmer_, _March 30, 1860_.
The _Canaumanos_ lived on Bayle's ranch in Napa valley. _Ib._
The _Mutistuls_ live 'between the heads of Napa and Putos creeks.'
_Gibbs_, in _Schoolcraft's Arch._, vol. iii., p. 111.
The _Yachimeses_ originally occupied the ground upon which the city of Stockton now stands. _Cal. Farmer_, _Dec. 7, 1860_.
The _Yachichumnes_ 'formerly inhabited the country between Stockton and Mt. Diablo.' _San Francisco Evening Bulletin_, _Sept. 9, 1864_.
The _Suisunes_ live in Suisun valley. _Cal. Farmer_, _March 30, 1860_.
Solano County was named from their chief. _Cronise's Nat. Wealth_, p.
22; _Tuthill's Hist. Cal._, p. 301.
The _Ullulatas_ 'lived on the north side of Suisun Valley.' _Cal.
Farmer_, _March 30, 1860_.
The _Pulpenes_ lived on the eastern side of Suisun Valley. _Ib._
The _Tolenos_ lived on the north side of Suisun Valley. _Ib._
The _Karquines_ lived on the straits of that name. _Ib._
The _Tomales_, Tamales, Tamallos, or Tamalanos, and Bollanos, lived between Bodega Bay and the north sh.o.r.e of San Francis...o...b..y. _Id._, _March 2, 1860_, _March 30, 1860_.
The _Socoisukas_, _Thamiens_, and _Gerguensens_ or Gerzuensens 'roamed in the Santa Clara valley, between the Coyote and Guadalupe rivers, and the country west of San Jose city to the mountains.' _Id._, _June 22, 1860_.
The _Lecatuit_ tribe occupied Marin county, and it is from the name of their chief that the county takes its name. _Cronise's Nat. Wealth_, p.
22.
'The _Petalumas_ or the _Yolhios_ lived near or around that town.' _Cal.
Farmer_, _March 30, 1860_.
The _Tulares_, so called by the Spaniards, lived between the northern sh.o.r.e of the bay of San Francisco and San Rafael. _Gibbs_, in _Schoolcraft's Arch._, vol. iii., p. 421.
The _Wapos_ inhabited 'the country about the Geysers.' _Ford_, in _Ind.
Aff. Rept._, 1856, p. 257.
The _Yosemites_ inhabited the valley of the same name. The Tosemiteiz are on the headwaters of the Chowchilla. _Lewis_, in _Ind. Aff. Rept._, 1857, p. 399.
The _Ahwahnachees_ are the inhabitants of Yosemite Valley. _Hittel's Yosemite_, p. 42.
[Sidenote: TRIBES NEAR THE MISSION DOLORES.]
The following names of rancherias which formerly existed in the vicinity of the Mission Dolores, are taken from the Mission Books: Abmoctac, Amutaja, Altanui, Aleytac, Anchin, Aleta, Aramay, Altajumo, Aluenchi, Acnagis, a.s.sunta, Atarpe, Anamas, Acyum, Anamon, Cachanegtac, Caprup, Cazopo, Carascan, Conop, Chutchin, Chagunte, Chapugtac, Chipisclin, Chynau, Chipletac, Chuchictac, Chiputca, Chanigtac, Churmutce, Chayen, Chupcan, Elarroyde, Flunmuda, Genau, Guloismistac, Gamchines, Guanlen, Hunctu, Halchis, Horocroc, Huimen, Itaes, Juniamuc, Josquigard, Juchium, Juris, Joquizara, Luidneg, Luianeglua, Lamsim, Livangelva, Livangebra, Libantone, Macsinum, Mitline, Malvaitac, Muingpe, Naig, Naique, Napa, Ompivromo, Ousint, Oturbe, Olestura, Otoacte, Petlenum, or Petaluma, Pruristac, Puichon, Puycone, Patnetac, Pructaca, Purutea, Proqueu, Quet, Sitlintaj, Suchni, Subchiam, Siplichiquin, Siscastac, Ssiti, Sitintajea, Ssupichum, Sicca, Soisehme, Saturaumo, Satumuo, Sittintac, Ssichitca, Sagunte, Ssalayme, Sunchaque, Ssipudca, Saraise, Sipanum, Sarontac, Ssogereate, Sadanes, Tuzsint, Tatquinte, t.i.tmictac, Tupuic, t.i.tiyu, Timita, Timsim, Tubisuste, Timigtac, Torose, Tupuinte, Tuca, Tamalo, or Tomales, Talcan, Totola, Urebure, Uturpe, Ussete, Uchium, Vectaca, Vagerpe, Yelamu, Yacmui, Yacomui, Yajumui, Zomiomi, Zucigin ...
Aguasajuchium, Apuasto, Aguasto, Carquin, (Karquines), Cuchian, Chaclan, Chiguau, Cotejen, Chuscan, Guylpunes, Huchun, Habasto, Junatca, Jarquin, Sanchines, Oljon, Olpen, Olemos, Olmolococ, Quemelentus, Quirogles, Salzon, Sichican, Saucon, Suchigin, Sadan, Uquitinac, Volvon (or Bolbon). 'The tribes of Indians upon the Bay of San Francisco, and who were, after its establishment, under the supervision of the Mission of Dolores, were five in number; the Ahwashtees, Ohlones (called in Spanish Costanos, or Indians of the Coast), Altahmos, Romanons, and Tuolomos.
There were, in addition to these, a few small tribes, but all upon the land extending from the entrance to the head of San Francis...o...b..y, spoke the same language.' _Taylor_, in _Cal. Farmer_, _May 31, 1861_. The tribes mentioned by Adam Johnston in Schoolcraft, who lived around the Missions of Dolores and Yerba Buena, were the 'Ahwashtes, Ohlones, Altahmos, Romanans, and Tulomos. The Ohlones were likely the same called by the old priests, Sulones, Solomnies, the Sonomis were another.'
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