Description: Kroeber 1925 map was georeferenced by Far Western in 2018, based on state boundaries and the coastline. The language boundaries were then digitized at approximately 1:600,000 scale. Georeferenced image is located here: H:\Farwestern\ethno_territory\scans\Heizer1978Scans_Vol8.tiff
Copyright Text: Original citation:
Heizer, Robert F. (ed). "Key to Tribal Territories" (map) from "Handbook of North American Indians, Vol 8: California". Smithsonian Institution. 1978.
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Description: Golla 2011 maps were georeferenced by Far Western in 2018, based on state boundaries, coastline, and river locations.The language boundaries were then digitized at approximately 1:400,000 scale. Georeferenced maps are located here: H:\Farwestern\ethno_territory\scans\Golla2011_CalifIndianLanguagesSome edits from the original mapped language and dialect designations were made based on the Golla text, under the direction of Pat Mikkelsen, 2018.
Copyright Text: Original citation:
Golla, Victor. "California Indian Languages." University of California Press, California, 2011.
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Description: Golla 2011 maps were georeferenced by Far Western in 2018, based on state boundaries, coastline, and river locations.The language boundaries were then digitized at approximately 1:400,000 scale. Georeferenced maps are located here: H:\Farwestern\ethno_territory\scans\Golla2011_CalifIndianLanguagesSome edits from the original mapped language and dialect designations were made based on the Golla text, under the direction of Pat Mikkelsen, 2018.
Copyright Text: Original citation:
Golla, Victor. "California Indian Languages." University of California Press, California, 2011.
Description: Golla 2011 maps were georeferenced by Far Western in 2018, based on state boundaries, coastline, and river locations.The language boundaries were then digitized at approximately 1:400,000 scale. Georeferenced maps are located here: H:\Farwestern\ethno_territory\scans\Golla2011_CalifIndianLanguagesSome edits from the original mapped language and dialect designations were made based on the Golla text, under the direction of Pat Mikkelsen, 2018.
Copyright Text: Original citation:
Golla, Victor. "California Indian Languages." University of California Press, California, 2011.
Description: Kroeber 1925 map was georeferenced by Far Western in 2018, based on state boundaries, coastline, and major rivers. The language boundaries were then digitized at approximately 1:250,000 scale.
Copyright Text: Original citation:
Kroeber, Alfred Louis. "Ethnographic Map of California Native Peoples" (map) from Handbook of the Indians of California. Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, 1925.
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Description: Kroeber 1925 map was georeferenced by Far Western in 2018, based on state boundaries, coastline, and major rivers. The language boundaries were then digitized at approximately 1:250,000 scale.
Copyright Text: Original citation:
Kroeber, Alfred Louis. "Ethnographic Map of California Native Peoples" (map) from Handbook of the Indians of California. Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, 1925.
Description: Kroeber 1925 map was georeferenced by Far Western in 2018, based on state boundaries, coastline, and major rivers. The language boundaries were then digitized at approximately 1:250,000 scale.
Copyright Text: Original citation:
Kroeber, Alfred Louis. "Ethnographic Map of California Native Peoples" (map) from Handbook of the Indians of California. Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, 1925.
Description: From the Wiki description.The Contact-Period Native California Community Distribution Model (CDM) is a digital atlas and wiki encyclopedia that models the socio-political landscape of native California at the time of first contact with the Spanish, a rolling moment from the 1770s to the 1830s. The CDM atlas portrays a model distribution of 663 community regions (inferred or known village communities or tribelets) across California on a GIS digital map layer, divided into 14 analytical zones that combine regions on the basis of mutual histories, shared language, and similar land-use patterns. The associated encyclopedia consists of "wiki" monographs that gather together archival information for each of the community regions (i.e., presented within a collaborative website that allows for creation and controlled editing of interlinked web pages). An additional key element, a Mission Register database, provides locational information for the CDM regions from which the people were entirely removed to the Franciscan missions between 1770 and 1835. These separate elements together form the CDM (Figure 1).
Description: From the Wiki description.The Contact-Period Native California Community Distribution Model (CDM) is a digital atlas and wiki encyclopedia that models the socio-political landscape of native California at the time of first contact with the Spanish, a rolling moment from the 1770s to the 1830s. The CDM atlas portrays a model distribution of 663 community regions (inferred or known village communities or tribelets) across California on a GIS digital map layer, divided into 14 analytical zones that combine regions on the basis of mutual histories, shared language, and similar land-use patterns. The associated encyclopedia consists of "wiki" monographs that gather together archival information for each of the community regions (i.e., presented within a collaborative website that allows for creation and controlled editing of interlinked web pages). An additional key element, a Mission Register database, provides locational information for the CDM regions from which the people were entirely removed to the Franciscan missions between 1770 and 1835. These separate elements together form the CDM (Figure 1).