Coso rock art - National Park Service
Occasional skirmishes with Coso peoples led the U.S. Army to remove with force nearly 900 Indians from the area in 1863. Many people never left, but simply moved to local towns or took work on outlying ranches. Descendents of the Coso Indians still live in the region today. Family life. Family was the central institution of Numic culture. ................
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