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Yanan Indians,

A family comprising the single tribe Yana, formerly occupying tracts in Shasta and Tehama counties, Cal. They believed that their ancestors emigrated from the Far East to California, and they differed in physical traits and language from all other Indian families in California. In 1884 they had been reduced to thirty-five, living partly at Redding and partly at Round Mountain, Cal.

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