Nota de aplicación
Refers to the culture of the Eastern Mono, a Native American group from central California who speak a language belonging to the Numic group of the Uto-Aztecan family and are related to Northern Paiute. The Eastern Mono, along with Owens Valley Native communities across the crest, are similar to their neighbors from the Great Basin. Historically the Eastern and Western Mono traded with one another.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... las Américas
- ........ Amerindio
- .......... estilos amerindios norteamericanos
- ............ estilos amerindios californianos
- .............. Achomawi
- .............. Atsugewi
- .............. Cahuilla
- .............. Chumash
- .............. Costanoan
- .............. Cupeño
- .............. Gabrieliño
- .............. Halchidhoma
- .............. Hupa
- .............. Karok
- .............. Luiseño
- .............. Miwok
- .............. Patwin
- .............. Pomo (estilos amerindios californianos)
- .............. Salinan
- .............. Serrano
- .............. Shasta
- .............. Tübatulabal
- .............. Tulare
- .............. Mono occidental
- .............. Wintun [+]
- .............. Wiyot
- .............. Yana
- .............. Yokuts
- .............. Yuki
- .............. Yurok
- .............. amerindio de la Baja California [+]
- .............. Maidu
- .............. Coeur d'Alène
- .............. Mono Lake Paiute
- .............. Milling Stone Horizon