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The Ahwahnichi
Miwok
people believe that they were created here; anthropologists think
that the ancestors of the Southern Sierra Miwok moved into the Yosemite
area from the Sierra Nevada foothills around A.D. 1000.
They called themselves the Ahwahnichi and the
valley Ahwahni, a Southern Miwok word meaning place like a
gaping mouth. At one time, there may have been up to several
hundred Indian people in Yosemite Valley (Ahwahni) during the summer.
The Miwok people living west of Yosemite sometimes
referred to residents of Yosemite Valley as Yohemite. The word Yosemite
is derived from Yohemite, which when translated means some
of them are killers.
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