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Summary Of: Kawaiisu

The Kawaiisu lived in permanent winter villages of 60 to 100 people... The Kawaiisu were related by language and culture to the... The Kawaiisu have been known by several other names... The Kawaiisu maintained friendly relations with the neighboring... The Kawaiisu homeland was bordered by speakers of non...

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