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Kauyaichits are a Chemehuevi subdivision, a mixed Shoshone and Paiute people in the area of Ash Meadows, Nye co, Nevada, United States. They were also known as Ash Meadows Paiute, but were called Siwindu (Easterners) by the Shoshone and nu (people), the name they applied to themselves.

Ash Meadows is within the Amargosa Desert, and Charles King gave it the name (1872) due to the number of trees around the springs. Pine nuts and mesquite beans were the staple foods of the Indians.

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References

  1. "Swtext California Tribes 1d". www.hiddenhistory.com.
  2. "Pahrump Mirror January 14 Page 12". pah.stparchive.com.
  3. Lingenfelter, Richard E. (January 11, 1988). Death Valley and the Amargosa: A Land of Illusion. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520063563 – via Google Books.
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