the washo food were diffrent from the miwok because they ate deer and antelope and the miwok acorns and deers
they ate deer,antelope
The Native American people Washo are a Great Basin tribe of Native Americans, living in California and Nevada."Washoe" is derived from the autonym waashiw(wa·šiw) meaning "people from here" in the Washo language (transliterated in older literature as Wa She Shu).
The Washoe are a Great Basin tribe of Native Americans, living in California and Nevada.
Im not sure how to spell it but Uncle Ray calls him Washo
John A. Price has written: 'A Gathering of Light' 'Native studies' -- subject(s): Indians of North America 'Washo economy' -- subject(s): Economic anthropology, Economic conditions, Indians of North America, Washo Indians 'Tijuana' 'Cultural divergence related to urban proximity on American Indian reservations'
Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman
Leonore M. Bravo has written: 'Rabbit skin blanket' -- subject(s): History, Paiute Indians, Social life and customs, Washo Indians
Rebecca Washo has: Played Sheila Bellush in "Sekai Gyoten News" in 2000. Played Mother in "Sekai Gyoten News" in 2000. Played Annabel in "Crescent Moon" in 2006. Played M.E. Susana Fletcher in "Lifeless" in 2009. Played B-Movie in "In the Eyes of a Killer" in 2009. Played Meg in "Bad Faith" in 2010. Played Kelly Richards in "The Patient" in 2011. Played M.E. Susana in "Lifeless" in 2013.
Noble T. Murray has written: 'The Washoe tribe of the states of Nevada and California vs. the United States of America' -- subject(s): Washo Indians, Land tenure
A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'
The present infinitive of "stand" is "to stand."