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- W2529459623 abstract "The Tulares came once a year. They bathed in the Monterey Bay and scraped their skin. They stayed about two weeks. The Tulares took back mussels and abalones. They fought with the Carmel Indians when they came. At one of these fights in the 1830's or 1840's a small child was abandoned; her mother and father must have been killed. My great-grandfather raised this girl with my grandfather. This violent contact between the Tulare and Mission Indians suggests the aboriginal view of trespass causing feud or bloodshed. The lateness of contact would make it appear that such precontact notions would be lost and that a more satisfactory explanation would be one of a traditional enmity based on trespass. The Yokuts trips to the Monterey coast as here described are noticeably historic, being made by a mounted, armed group. However, similar long distance travel for Yokuts described by Latta (1929, pp. 29-33), who tells how the Northern Hill Yokuts travelled over 75 miles by balsa to Buena Vista Lake annually, is strictly in the aboriginal pattern. The Yokuts annual coastal migration suggests Monterey as the possible origin for the European trade goods occurring at the Elk Hills site described by Walker (1947). The bulk of Walker's trade goods were dated in the 1820 to 1860 span. Prior to 1823, the California foreign trading pattern was one of smuggling along the entire coast, for Spanish law made trade with foreigners illegal. However, after 1823, the Mexican government opened Monterey and required all vessels to make it their first port-of-call in California. This meant that suddenly Monterey became overwhelmingly the major commercial center, as reflected by the richness of the yield of European trade goods from the two California Missions nearest Monterey, both of which were famous as poor missions as contrasted to more distant establishments, and the sudden enlargement of the Customs House at Monterey just after the beginning of Mexican control. During the Mexican period (1823-1846), Monterey and possibly this Yokuts annual visit were the major source of European trade goods for the whole San Joaquin valley." @default.
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