She had grown up both bilingual and bicultural, speaking Maidu with her mother and English with her father, a Dutch settler who had come Wisconsin by covered wagon as a child. |
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Like many Indian languages, it is polysynthetic, meaning that what we would express in a sentence the Maidu express in a single word containing a long string of suffixes. |
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Operation Maidu took place yesterday in Gwynedd and Anglesey as part of an UK-wide initiative. |
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As early as 7,500 years ago, the Mount Tehama region was a seasonal home for the Atsugewi, Maidu, Yahi and Yana tribes. |
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Work by Orin Starn on the return of Ishi's brain to a group of Maidu in California describes similar tensions, sentiments, and ceremony. |
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