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Welcome to the Territories page for the Nom Ti Pom Wintu. This is a page managed by Native Land Digital.

Please let us know if you have any corrections or improvements we can make.

Last updated on June 13, 2022

1. Websites

Redding Rancheria

2. Related Maps

Wintʰu• Po•m (Northern Wintu) (Territories)

Kl’bal Pom Wintu (Territories)

Nom Sus Wintu (Territories)

Winnemem Wintu (Languages)

Winnimem Wintu (Territories)

Dau Nom Wintu (Territories)

El Pom Wintu (Territories)

Dau Pom Wintu (Territories)

Nor Rel Muk Wintu (Territories)

Waymaq (Territories)

Nom Ti Pom Wintu (Territories)

Patwin (Wintun Tʼewe) (Languages)

Patwin (Territories)

3. Images

4. Sources

Wintu Boundary Poster

Wintu Ethnography

Native Languages – Wintu Culture and History

Trinity-Shasta National Forest – The First People

5. Changelog

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