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- Chief Tecuya was an Emigdiano Chumash elder said to be the last living soul to have known the precise whereabouts of an exposed gold ledge that spawned...
- The Tecuya Formation is a geologic formation in California. It preserves fossils. Earth sciences portal California portal Paleontology portal List of fossiliferous...
- Tecuya Mountain in southern Kern County, California, more than 7,163 feet (2,183 m) high, is the highest point on the Tecuya Ridge of the San Emigdio Mountains...
- Woods, and Pine Mountain Club. San Emigdio Mountain 7,492 ft (2,284 m) Tecuya Mountain 7,160+ ft (2,182+ m) Esca**** Peak 7,080+ ft (2,158+ m) Brush Mountain...
- 3 Ma. D. ruber fossils were found in Oligocene Arikareean rocks in the Tecuya Canyon Formation of Kern County, California with other mammal species and...
- the northwesternmost Chumash people, located in San Luis Obispo County. Tecuya Chumash, most of this band of Chumash tribe were probably Kagismuwas. This...
- Cr**** Indian Cr**** Tejon Cr**** El Paso Cr**** Pastoria Cr**** Grapevine Cr**** Tecuya Cr**** Salt Cr**** Pleito Cr**** San Emigdio Cr**** Los Lobos Cr**** Santiago...
- "Barbareño", Coast Central Chumash "Cruzeño, Isleño", Island Chumash "Emigdiano", Tecuya, Interior Central Chumash "Interior", Cuyama, Interior Northwestern Chumash...
- include: Alachua County, Florida (Whitneyan) estimated at 31.1—24.3 Ma., Tecuya Canyon, California (Arikareean age) 30.8—20.6 Ma., Haystack Member Formation...
- headwaters are on the northeast slope of Mount Pinos, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Tecuya Ridge in the San Emigdio Mountains. The cr**** flows north through San Emigdio...