- The
Rumsen language (also
known as
Rumsien, Rumsun, San
Carlos Costanoan and Carmeleno) is one of
eight Ohlone languages,
historically spoken by the Rumsen...
- Bay. Most
members of
another group of
Rumsien language,
descendants from
Mission San Carlos, the
Costanoan Rumsien Carmel Tribe of Pomona/Chino, now live...
- 1949) is an
Rumsien Ohlone artist and historian, and has
reconstructed and "almost
singlehandedly revived" the
Rumsien language,
Rumsien basket-making...
- Rumsen,
Rumsien, or San
Carlos Costanoan may
refer to:
Rumsen people, an
ethnic group of
California Rumsen language, a
language of
California Ramsen (disambiguation)...
-
included Ichxenta (Point Lobos), Calendaruc,
Wacharon (Moss Landing), and
Rumsien (Carmel-by-the-Sea),
among others. They
subsisted by hunting,
fishing and...
- The
Rumsen (also
known as
Rumsien, San
Carlos Costanoan, and Carmeleno) are one of
eight groups of the Ohlone, an
Indigenous people of California. Their...
- water,
apart from a
single peak, Pico
Blanco (north of Big Sur) in the
Rumsien version (or
Mount Diablo in the
northern Ohlone's version) on
which Coyote...
- park have been used for nude recreation. The area
hosted the
Ohlone and
Rumsien tribes in the past. In 1835, the
portion of the park land
generally to...
- 1767–1843)
Tommy Singer,
Navajo Orville Tsinnie, Diné (1943–2017)
Linda Yamane,
Rumsien/Ohlone (born 1949)
Melissa Melero-Moose (Northern Paiute/Modoc) mixed-media...
-
Mutsun (also
known as San Juan
Bautista Costanoan)
Rumsen (also
known as
Rumsien, San Carlos, Carmel) More recently,
Callaghan (2014)
groups Awaswas together...