Waikosel, California

Coordinates: 39°04′03″N 122°00′18″W / 39.0674°N 122.0050°W / 39.0674; -122.0050
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Waikosel (also, Wai-ko-sel, Wicosels, Wi'-ko-sel', Wi'kow, Waika'-u, Waikau, or Wycows) is a former Native American settlement in Colusa County, California.[1]

It was a village of the 'Klet win, on Cortina Creek, "half a mile below Green's Ranch". The name means "north place".[2] The name "Waikosel" was also given to the tribe living along Cortina Creek,[2][3] for whom this was the central settlement until around 1888, succeeding another earlier settlement two miles upstream.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Waikosel, California
  2. ^ a b Merriam, C. Hart (January 1977). Heizer, Robert F. (ed.). Ethnogeographic and Ethnosynonmic Data from Central California Tribes (PDF). Contributions to Native American Ethnology from the C. Hart Merriam Collection. Vol. 2. pp. 184–185.
  3. ^ a b Kroeber, A. L. (1932). The Patwin and their Neighbors (PDF). University of California Publications in Archaeology and Ethnology. Vol. 29. University of California Press. p. 264.


39°04′03″N 122°00′18″W / 39.0674°N 122.0050°W / 39.0674; -122.0050