Ahwahnechee

Ahwahnechee
19th-century painting of campsite
Painting of a "Mariposa Indian Encampment, Yosemite Valley, California" by Albert Bierstadt, ca. 1872
Total population
unknown (1911)
Regions with significant populations
Yosemite Valley, California
Languages
Southern Sierra Miwok language
Related ethnic groups
other Plains_and_Sierra_Miwok and Mono people[1]

The Ahwahnechee, Awani, or Awalache were an Indigenous people of California who historically lived in the Yosemite Valley.[2] They were a band of Miwok people,[2] specifically Southern Sierra Miwok.

The Awani people's heritage can be found all over Yosemite National Park.[3][4][5]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference surviving was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b Hodge, Frederick Webb (1911). Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Part 1. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 118–119.
  3. ^ "Yosemite Indians". National Park Service. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  4. ^ Bunnell 1892, ch. XVIII.
  5. ^ Fragnoli, Delaine (December 2004). "Naming yosemite". ATQ: The American Transcendental Quarterly. Vol. 18, no. 4. pp. 263–275.