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Meaning of "kumeyaay"

kumeyaay (noun) - Kumeyaay refers to an indigenous Native American people of the present-day southwestern United States and northwest Mexico, particularly in the regions of Southern California and Northern Baja California
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  • a Native American people of Southern California and Baja California.

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Kumeyaay people supported themselves by farming and agricultural wage labor.
Otay is derived from the Kumeyaay language.
Kumeyaay Culture deals a lot with songs.
The area was originally inhabited by the Kumeyaay people.
The Kumeyaay people had similar uses for its bark.
The area was once home to the Kumeyaay people.
Kumeyaay language stories are recorded at the Kumeyaay museum in Tecate.
The mountains have long been inhabited by the indigenous Kumeyaay people.
Archaeological evidence of the Kumeyaay villages can be found throughout Alpine.
He was there during campaigns of varying success to protect against Kumeyaay Indian attacks.
In the following year the Kumeyaay indigenous people rebelled against the Spanish.
There are very few speakers left because most Paipai now live in Kumeyaay villages.
It is named for the Kumeyaay village of San Pasqual that was once located there.
At one time Tijuana was part of the Kumeyaay territory.
Kumeyaay Indians inhabited numerous villages scattered throughout the San Diego region.

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The area of San Diego has been inhabited by the Kumeyaay people.
The other Kumeyaay visitors followed them, laughing and jeering.
The last Native Americans to live in the area were the Kumeyaay.
Kumeyaay belongs to the Yuman language family and to the Delta-California branch of that family.
It was long the home of the Kumeyaay people, who called it Neti or Meti.
The Kumeyaay consist of two related groups, the Ipai and Tipai.
Diegueño is the Spanish name for the Ipai / Kumeyaay / Tipai, now often referred to collectively as Kumeyaay.
Kumeyaay Socio-Political Structure.
Same applies to the Kumeyaay people . ".
In 1999, published documentation for the Kumeyaay language appeared to be limited to a few texts.

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