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  Salinan Indian Tribe History
The Salinan Indians inhabited parts of San Luis Obispo, Monterey, and perhaps San Benito Counties, their territory extending from the sea to the main ridge of the Coast range and from the head of the Salinas drainage to a short distance above Soledad.
The missions of San Antonio and San Miguel were established in Salinan territory in l771 and 1797.
The Salinan Indians appear to have lived in houses of brush or grass and to have had no canoes.
www.accessgenealogy.com /native/tribes/salinanindianhist.htm   (388 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Salinan
The Salinans lived by hunting and gathering and were organized in small groups with little centralized political structure.
Salinans were among the first California natives to be impacted by Europeans.
Her granddaughter is a Playaño Salinan, Margarita de Cortona, named in the mural on Mission San Antonio's wall recording the first marriage in California.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Salinan   (335 words)

  
 The Salinan People
Scholars tell us that the Salinan language is from Hokan roots and said to be 6,000 to 8,000 years old, one of the oldest languages and people in California.
Salinans were among the first California natives to be impacted by Europeans.
Her granddaughter is a Playaño Salinan, Margarita de Cortona, named in the mural on Mission San Antonio's wall recording the first marriage in California.
www.missionsanmiguel.org /history/salinans.html   (2822 words)

  
 salinan.eldersoftheland
Inland, Salinan villages were found throughout the Salinas Valley from near the city of Salinas southward to the Cuesta Grade summit.
Salinan elders who were interviewed for federal recognition told of acorns being gathered, processed and cooked into the 1930s' and perhaps the 1940's.
In 1912, Juan Solano, a Salinan elder, told John Harrington that "Migueleno [Salinan] was spoken as far south as Arroyo Grande and as far north on the coast as San Carpoforo; after that was Antonianos [Salinan].
www.pelicannetwork.net /salinan.eldersoftheland.htm   (3858 words)

  
 JPRB
1 salinan pelan kontur [bagi tapak yang melebihi 1 ekar dengan sela 3 meter (10 kaki)]
2 salinan pelan pokok sedia ada (pokok yang lilitan 1 meter diukur 0.5 meter
*1 salinan pelan kontur [untuk tapak yang melebihi 1 ekar dengan sela 3 meter (10 kaki)]
jprb.dbkl.gov.my /kawal/kawal_perancangan.asp   (196 words)

  
 Free Online Encyclopaedia
The Salinan Native Americans lived in what is now the Central Coast of California, in the Salinas Valley.
Said to have gone extinct by the Census of 1930, the Salinan Native Americans survived and are now in the process of applying for tribal recognition from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The Salinan people were named after the Salinas River by Robert Latham (1856) and John Powell (1891).
www.prohits.org /wiki/Salinan   (353 words)

  
 Ukman Sutaryan, Hari Ini Seharusnya Masuk Rutan
"Sebaliknya bila salinan putusan belum diterima oleh terdakwa, kita juga tidak bisa memaksa.
Akan tetapi, kata Sukaryo, diharapkan salinan putusan itu sudah sampai ke tangan terdakwa.
Sesuai peraturannya, yang harus menerima salinan putusan tersebut harus yang bersangkutan atau Pak Ukman langsung, atau diwakili oleh salah seorang keluarganya, yang dapat dipercaya," ujar Doddy.
www.pikiran-rakyat.com /cetak/2005/0205/07/0303.htm   (476 words)

  
 INFO TERKINI DUNIA PENDIDIKAN   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Salinan Keputusan Kursus Matrikulasi / Asasi Sains tiap-tiap penggal (jika ada)
Salinan Keputusan Peperiksaan bagi tiap-tiap tahun Akademik/ Penggal/Semester (jika ada)
Salinan Sijil Kerakyatan (jika ada) dan lain-lain dokumen yang boleh membantu permohonan anda.
tg_malim.idesa.net.my /pendidikan_info.htm   (238 words)

  
 Salinan - Definition, explanation
The Salinan Native Americans lived in what is now Northern California, in the Salinas Valley.
Now extinct, there were two to three thousand Salinans in 1770.
The Salinans lived by hunting and gathering and were organized in small groups with little centralized political structure.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/s/sa/salinan.php   (212 words)

  
 Introduction to bible difficulties and Bible contradictions.
Para pengkritik seringkali mengasumsikan bahwa salinan dari Alkitab pun haruslah sempurna.
Tetapi ketika saya menunjukkan bahwa Allah tidak pernah mengatakan bahwa salinan dari Alkitab akan juga sesempurna aslinya, mereka akan bertanya bagaimana kita bisa mempercayai Alkitab yang ada sekarang ini?
Jika dibandingkan dengan dokumen-dokumen kuno lainnya, Perjanjian baru, misalnya, memiliki bukti tekstual yang jauh lebih baik (salinan yang dibuat mendekati masa penulisan asli yang masih ada saat ini yang mendukung keakuratannya dan keasliannya) daripada tulisan kuno lainnya.
www.carm.org /indo/Bible_contradictions_ind.htm   (748 words)

  
 USN Ships--USS Salinan (ATF-161)
For over two decades, beginning in March 1946, Salinan was based at Key West, Florida, assisting the Navy's anti-submarine warfare development efforts with her capabilities for towing, salvage, diving support, fire fighting, rescue and torpedo recovery.
At the beginning of September 1978, USS Salinan was decommissioned and transferred to Venezuela, in whose navy she served into the Twenty-First Century as Contralmirante Miguel Rodriguez.
The basic mission of seagoing tugs such as Salinan is to salvage and tow other ships of the fleet that have been damaged in battle or by weather.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/sh-usn/usnsh-s/atf161.htm   (611 words)

  
 IHRMP Oak Fact Sheets No. 128
Ethnographic interviews are being conducted with elders of the Western Mono, Foothill Yokuts, and Sierra Miwok of the Sierra Nevada, the Salinan of the Central Coast, and the Nor-Rel-Muk division of the Wintu of northwestern California, as well as with knowledgeable non-Indian residents of each area.
Reconstruction of the Salinan burning regime (season, frequency, observed fire behavior, extent, and slope), in combination with information on the insects’ life history characteristics may help managers evaluate the effectiveness of burning for biological control.
One potential application of historic literature is the combination of recorded harvesting and resource management techniques with theories of population biology and disturbance ecology to develop new approaches and methods for preserving species that have become rare and endangered.
danr.ucop.edu /ihrmp/oak128.htm   (1450 words)

  
 Five Views: An Ethnic Historic Site Survey for California (American Indians)
In the past, Santa Lucia Mountain was the dividing line for three groups of Indian people: the Salinan and the Esselen, both of the Hokan language family, and the Costanoan of the Penutian language family.
The fact that the cupules are located on the western side of the summit nearest the setting sun is also significant for the Salinan people and other tribes said that the souls of the dead journey to the west.
John Garcia, a 75-year-old Salinan who was born and lived on the Jolon Reservation in Monterey County, remembered hiking to the top of Santa Lucia Peak with his family and 75 to 100 other Indians.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/5views/5views1h80.htm   (682 words)

  
 ANTARA News :: Salinan Putusan Neloe Tidak Sah, Kejaksaan Lapor KY Senin
Salinan Putusan Neloe Tidak Sah, Kejaksaan Lapor KY Senin
Total salinan putusan itu adalah 245 halaman, termasuk surat dakwaan dan surat tuntutan pidana sebelum memasuki pertimbangan hingga putusan perkara.
Berdasarkan rekaman KPK itu, salinan putusan perkara tidak memuat perkataan Ketua Majelis Hakim Gatot Suharnoto yang diucapkan pada pukul 11.26.25 hingga 11.27.23.
www.antara.co.id /arc/2006/2/24/salinan-putusan-neloe-tidak-sah-kejaksaan-lapor-ky-senin   (419 words)

  
 Salinan Nation - People of the Central Coast
San Antonio Valley is the heart of the Salinan historical homeland - which extended from Carmel Valley to Morro Bay, and Big Sur to the Gabilan Mountains
However, there is a strong Salinan cultural consciousness emerging, and they are industriously recovering their culture.
During the short rule of California by the Mexicans, the Salinans were amongst those native people who fared relatively well, but when Americans took control of California, execution, and enslavement became normal.
www.pelicannetwork.net /salinan.htm   (484 words)

  
 Gold Ridge contents
After secularization of the missions in 1834, the Salinan people experienced a rapid depopulation, primarily as a result of intermarriage and assimilation.
The Salinan political organization was by the typical tribelet of California Indians.
In the past, the Salinan were governed by the Aak'letse, or village headwoman.
www.crpusd.org /goldridge/calnat.htm   (628 words)

  
 Restoring California's Missin San Miguel - September 2007 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online
At the ceremony, Salinan Council member Barbara Tavena blessed the Salinans and the Trust’s commemorative plaque with the sweet-smelling smoke of sage, intended to drive away bad spirits and invite spirits of healing and blessing.
The baptismal records have gained new importance for the Salinans because they are working to establish themselves as a viable tribe with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)—a status that would make them a nation and allow more legal and financial freedom to care for their elderly and assist in the education of their youth.
Warren felt the culture and songs of the Salinan people were integral to California’s story, and his concerts began to feature members of the tribe playing drums and chanting songs in honor of the animals that sustained them.
www.americancatholic.org /Messenger/Sep2007/Feature1.asp   (1919 words)

  
 New Page 2
The Salinans lost these and other lands in a treacherous act in 1851, when 18 treaties signed in good faith by federal officials and 500 Indian leaders were hidden in the back of a desk drawer by the California Constitutional Assembly to prevent their ratification.
Granting federal recognition to the Salinan Nation and returning the fort's 165,000 acres to the tribe is the best solution.
The Salinans, who managed the lands for 10,000 years before the first European settlers arrived, know far better than any Washington bureaucrat how to care for and sustain the sensitive environment; any economic development will take into account the environment and many sacred Salinan sites.
www.pechanga.net /documents/return_fort_to_salinans.htm   (589 words)

  
 Fleet Tug (ATF)
Salinan (ATF-161) underway during a dependent's cruise, 18 May 1968.
Salinan (ATF-161) in port, with an SH-3 "Sea King" helicopter on her deck, June 1976.
Salinan (ATF-161) being released from a tow from USCGC Ingham (WHEC-35) at Guantanemo Bay, Cuba, June 1972.
www.navsource.org /archives/09/39/39161.htm   (619 words)

  
 Tempointeraktif.com - Salinan Putusan Kasasi Amrozi Masih Di MA
Menurut Lauris, pihaknya baru menerima salinan putusan dari majelis hakim kasasi yang diketuai Hakim Agung Toton Suprapto itu hari Selasa ini (20/1).
Menurut dia, pihaknya telah menerima salinan putusan kasasi Amrozi, namun dalam salinan putusan itu, disebutkan majelis hakim yang memeriksa permohonan kasasi itu tiga orang dari yang semula berjumlah lima orang.
Dengan demikian, salinan putusan kasasi Amrozi tersebut baru bisa diterima Pengadilan Tinggi Denpasar dalam satu minggu ke depan.
www.tempo.co.id /hg/nasional/2004/01/20/brk,20040120-35,id.html   (459 words)

  
 Welcome to WorkingForChange   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The 150,000-acre military base, nestled next to the Ventana Wilderness Area, was sold to the Pentagon at a handsome profit by William Randolph Hearst in the 1940s, who had evicted the remaining Salinan Indians from the site when he purchased it as his private pleasure ground in the early 1900s.
Today, the upper Stony Valley area, wedged in the mountains, is still largely an intact ecosystem, a thriving oak savannah of the type that is becoming increasingly rare as so much of the coast falls to the bulldozers of developers.
But most of it should be returned to the Salinan tribe, as they were promised in the 1860s.
www.workingforchange.com /printitem.cfm?itemid=10918   (888 words)

  
 Preserving Nature and Culture at Morro Rock
Salinan descendent John Burch claims that, when he was a boy, his grandmothers took him to the top of Morro Rock to carry out ancient religious rituals of their tribe.
When I asked her about the Salinan’s history with Morro Rock, she stated (as did the legend of Taliyekatapelta) that it was believed to be the place from which the falcon derived his power, and that it was also believed to be a place of power for the Salinans.
Perhaps Salinan descendant Joe Freeman best summarizes the answer by writing, “There are those who say that we must live in the world today and forget the past.
morro-bay.com /morsels/dillon   (3318 words)

  
 Republika Online : http://www.republika.co.id
DEPOK -- Setelah menerima salinan putusan Mahkamah Agung (MA) yang memenangkan pasangan Nurmahmudi Ismail-Yuyun Wirasaputra sebagai wali kota dan wakil wali kota Depok, Komisi Pemilihan Umum Daerah (KPUD) Kota Depok mengirimkan salinan itu ke DPR Kota Depok.
Salinan putusan MA tersebut diantar ke DPRD sekitar pukul 14.45.
Salinan putusan MA yang dikirimkan KPUD ke DPRD Kota Depok terdiri atas 11 lampiran.
www.republika.co.id /koran_detail.asp?id=228567&kat_id=6&kat_id1=&kat_id2=   (595 words)

  
 Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Other interesting facts about the Salinan is some of the foods the Salinan ate were acorns, pine nuts, cherries, seeds, berries, deer, and small game.
The Salinan lived in villages along the California coast, near where Monterey is today.
At the mission the crops were bountiful and large herds of horses,cattle, and sheep grazed the plains.
www.nhusd.k12.ca.us /hillview/Classrooms/r31/missions/13hgnuestrasoledad.html   (172 words)

  
 Republika Online : http://www.republika.co.id
Lambannya Penyerahan Salinan Putusan dari MA Kasus Probosutedjo layak menjadi sejarah baru dalam pengiriman putusan salinan oleh Mahkamah Agung.
Entah karena kemacetan di Jakarta yang cukup parah, sehingga salinan putusan dari Mahkamah Agung ke Pengadilan Negeri Jakarta Pusat maupun Jakarta Selatan membutuhkan waktu sampai dua bulan.
Akibatnya, sebelum salinan sampai, para terpidana itu bisa melenggang bebas ke luar negeri.
www.republika.co.id /koran_detail.asp?id=231558&kat_id=59&kat_id1=&kat_id2=   (464 words)

  
 Salinan Language and the Salinan Indian Tribe (Sextapay, Antoniano, Migueleno)
The Salinan language is considered by many linguists to be part of the Hokan family of languages, possibly related most closely to Chumash.
Unfortunately, language loss has been particularly severe in California (where Indian slavery was practiced until late in the 19th century), and the Salinan language has not been spoken since the 1950's, leaving few records behind.
Salinan history narrated by a PlayaƱo Salinan elder.
www.native-languages.org /salinan.htm   (162 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Borang untuk menampal salinan kad pengenalan penjual,pembeli dan pembawa (Lampiran B) e.
Salinan kad pengenalan penjual,pembeli dan pembawa/perakuan pendaftaran perniagaan / syarikat (Borang 9,44 and49) serta mendapat pengesahan daripada pegawai JPJ dan polis berpangkat sarjan ke atas atau yang asal
Satu salinan permit / surat kelulusan dari LPKP (untuk pembeli bagi kenderaan perdagangan)
www.jpj.gov.my /jpjpenang/btukar.htm   (220 words)

  
 Salinan Tnails
USS Salinan ATF 161 Circa 1968-71 Manning the Rail somewhere in the Atlantic.
USS Salinan ATF 161 in Nassau Bahamas circa 1977 where she did torpedo recovery and service work.
USS Salinan ATF 161 SKSN Roberson on the mess decks circa 1977.
www.nafts.net /salinan.htm   (387 words)

  
 Amazon.com: SALINAN
Salinan Indians of California and Their Neighbors (Ballena Press Anthropological Papers) by Betty War Brusa (Paperback - Jul 1975)
Salinan Indians of California and Their Neighbors by Betty War Brusa (Hardcover - 1975)
Living with the sound of music: Salinan Eric Stein composes, conducts, teaches and performs...
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=SALINAN&index=blended&page=1   (625 words)

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