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 There were hundreds of small tribes of Native Californians, with diverse cultures and languages. Most Native Californian tribes were decimated by disease and the stress of their virtual enslavement by the Spanish Missionaries. Later the Americans hunted down and exterminated many of the remaining tribes without mercy. Some were completely wiped out with little trace, such as the Esselen of Big Sur. Others survived adversity and remain active today, particularly some of the tribes in the Northwest coast. However, a great volume of detailed and accurate information on their culture, mythology and religion is available. This is thanks to pioneering anthropologists at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. Many of these scholars were affiliated with the University of California. General
Religion of the Indians of California 
Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest Northern California
Indian Myths Of South Central California. 
Miwok Myths 
The Dawn of the World 
Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity 
The Lore and the Lure of The Yosemite 
Creation Myths of Primitive America 
Maidu Texts 
Hupa Texts 
Yana Texts 
Achomawi and Atsugewi Tales and Achomawi Myths 
Pomo Bear Doctors Southern California
Chinigchinich 
The Mythology of the Diegeños 
A Saboba Origin-Myth 
The Legend of Tauquitch and Algoot 
The Story of the Chaup; A Myth of the Diegueños 
Mythology of the Mission Indians 
Two Myths of the Mission Indians 
Ceremonies and Traditions of the Diegueño Indians Missions
Mission Memories Nevada
Some Western Shoshoni Myths  |