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- Q4206785 abstract "The Kawaiisu (also Nuwa or Nuooah) are a Native American group which lives in the southern California Tehachapi Valley and across the Tehachapi Pass in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains to the north, toward Lake Isabella and Walker Pass. Historically, the Kawaiisu also traveled eastward on food-gathering trips to areas in the northern Mojave Desert, to the north and northeast of the Antelope Valley, as far east as the Panamint Valley, the Panamint Mountains, and the western edge of Death Valley. Today, some Kawaiisu people are enrolled in the Tule River Indian Tribe.".
- Q4206785 language Q1860.
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- Q4206785 thumbnail Kawaiiasu_Family.jpg?width=300.
- Q4206785 totalPopulation "2010".
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- Q4206785 group "Kawaiiasu".
- Q4206785 group "Nuwa".
- Q4206785 langs Q1860.
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- Q4206785 poptime "2010".
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- Q4206785 comment "The Kawaiisu (also Nuwa or Nuooah) are a Native American group which lives in the southern California Tehachapi Valley and across the Tehachapi Pass in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains to the north, toward Lake Isabella and Walker Pass.".
- Q4206785 label "Kawaiisu".
- Q4206785 depiction Kawaiiasu_Family.jpg.
- Q4206785 name "Kawaiiasu".
- Q4206785 name "Nuwa".