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Shasta (tribe) : ウィキペディア英語版
Shasta people

The Shasta (or Chasta, Shasty or Sasti) are an indigenous people of the modern United States counties of Siskiyou County in Northern California and of Jackson County in Southern Oregon. Originally the Shasta peoples resided along the Siskiyou Mountains, such as the Shasta River Valley, upper Klamath River basin locations like Scott Valley along with locations in the Rogue River along the Bear Creek and Illinois River.
Generally included with the Shasta tribe proper, are a number of adjacent smaller nations including the Konomihu, Chemafeko ("New River") Shasta and the Okwanuchu, who spoke a related Shastan language.
The Shasta tribe is not a separate federally recognized tribe, with of them removed to and are currently enrolled members of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians or the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon. Many former members of the Shasta tribe have since been inducted into the Karuk and Alturas tribes. Some descendants who are not enrolled with another Tribe are currently petitioning the government to recognize their separate tribal status.
==Population==
Estimates for the pre-contact populations of most native groups in California have varied substantially. ''(See Population of Native California.)'' Alfred L. Kroeber (1925:883) put the 1770 population of the Shasta proper as 2,000 and the New River, Konomihu, and Okwanuchu groups, along with the Chimariko, as 1,000. In the 1940s, Sherburne F. Cook arrived at a similar estimate of about 3,300, but he subsequently raised the figure to 5,900 (Cook 1976a:177, 1976b:6).
Kroeber estimated the population of the Shasta proper in 1910 as 100.

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