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- Coast_Miwok abstract "The Coast Miwok are a tribe that was the second largest group of Miwok Native American people. The Coast Miwok inhabited the general area of modern Marin County and southern Sonoma County in Northern California, from the Golden Gate north to Duncans Point and eastward to Sonoma Creek. The Coast Miwok included the Bodega Bay Miwok from authenticated Miwok villages around Bodega Bay and Marin Miwok.".
- Coast_Miwok language Coast_Miwok_language.
- Coast_Miwok language Utian_languages.
- Coast_Miwok populationPlace Marin_County,_California.
- Coast_Miwok populationPlace Sonoma_County,_California.
- Coast_Miwok related Bay_Miwok.
- Coast_Miwok related Lake_Miwok.
- Coast_Miwok related Miwok_people.
- Coast_Miwok related Plains_and_Sierra_Miwok.
- Coast_Miwok religion Miwok_mythology.
- Coast_Miwok religion Shamanism.
- Coast_Miwok thumbnail KuleLoklo3272.jpg?width=300.
- Coast_Miwok totalPopulation "1770".
- Coast_Miwok totalPopulation "1850".
- Coast_Miwok totalPopulation "1880".
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink miwok.html.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink kuleloklo.com.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink miwokindianhist.htm.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink miwok.htm.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink tribmap.html.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink 13.htm.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink www.gratonrancheria.com.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink www.mapom.org.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink people_coastmiwok.htm.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink ric.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageExternalLink kroeber.
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageID "529417".
- Coast_Miwok wikiPageRevisionID "603379735".
- Coast_Miwok caption "Modern reconstructions of Coast Miwok shelters at Kule Loklo.".
- Coast_Miwok group "Coast Miwok People".
- Coast_Miwok hasPhotoCollection Coast_Miwok.
- Coast_Miwok langs Coast_Miwok_language.
- Coast_Miwok langs Utian_languages.
- Coast_Miwok popplace "California:".
- Coast_Miwok popplace "Marin County".
- Coast_Miwok popplace "Sonoma County".
- Coast_Miwok poptime "1770".
- Coast_Miwok poptime "1850".
- Coast_Miwok poptime "1880".
- Coast_Miwok related "Miwok *Plains & Sierra Miwok *Lake Miwok *Bay Miwok".
- Coast_Miwok rels Kuksu_(religion).
- Coast_Miwok rels Miwok_mythology.
- Coast_Miwok rels Shamanism.
- Coast_Miwok subject Category:California_Mission_Indians.
- Coast_Miwok subject Category:History_of_Marin_County,_California.
- Coast_Miwok subject Category:History_of_Sonoma_County,_California.
- Coast_Miwok subject Category:History_of_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Coast_Miwok subject Category:Miwok.
- Coast_Miwok subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_California.
- Coast_Miwok subject Category:Sonoma_County,_California.
- Coast_Miwok type Abstraction100002137.
- Coast_Miwok type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Coast_Miwok type Group100031264.
- Coast_Miwok type NativeAmericanTribesInCalifornia.
- Coast_Miwok type SocialGroup107950920.
- Coast_Miwok type Tribe108372411.
- Coast_Miwok type EthnicGroup.
- Coast_Miwok type CommunityOrganization.
- Coast_Miwok type Collective.
- Coast_Miwok comment "The Coast Miwok are a tribe that was the second largest group of Miwok Native American people. The Coast Miwok inhabited the general area of modern Marin County and southern Sonoma County in Northern California, from the Golden Gate north to Duncans Point and eastward to Sonoma Creek. The Coast Miwok included the Bodega Bay Miwok from authenticated Miwok villages around Bodega Bay and Marin Miwok.".
- Coast_Miwok label "Coast Miwok (volk)".
- Coast_Miwok label "Coast Miwok".
- Coast_Miwok sameAs Coast_Miwok_(volk).
- Coast_Miwok sameAs m.02l_x7.
- Coast_Miwok sameAs Q1256820.
- Coast_Miwok sameAs Q1256820.
- Coast_Miwok sameAs Coast_Miwok.
- Coast_Miwok wasDerivedFrom Coast_Miwok?oldid=603379735.
- Coast_Miwok depiction KuleLoklo3272.jpg.
- Coast_Miwok isPrimaryTopicOf Coast_Miwok.
- Coast_Miwok name "Coast Miwok People".