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Wokodot
Former settlement
Wokodot is located in California
Wokodot
Wokodot
Location in California
Country  United States
State  California
County Nevada County
Elevation
2,510 ft (765 m)

Wokodot (pronounced Wo-ko'-dot) was once a village belonging to the Maidu people. It was located in Nevada County, California. Today, the city of Nevada City stands where Wokodot used to be.

This historic village is shown on a map that was published in 1905. This map was created by the American Museum of Natural History.

What Was Wokodot?

Wokodot was a traditional village of the Maidu people. The Maidu are a group of Native American people. They have lived in the northern and central parts of California for thousands of years.

A "former settlement" means that Wokodot was once a populated place. People lived there, but it is no longer an active village today.

The Maidu People

The Maidu people are known for their rich culture and history. They lived in harmony with nature. They used the resources around them for food, shelter, and tools.

They were skilled at basket weaving. They also had complex social structures. Their traditions and stories are passed down through generations.

Wokodot's Location Today

Wokodot was located in what is now Nevada County, California. This area is in the Sierra Nevada mountains. It is known for its beautiful natural scenery.

Today, the site of Wokodot is part of Nevada City. Nevada City is a historic town. It became famous during the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s.

Why Wokodot is Important

Even though Wokodot is no longer a visible village, it is still important. It helps us remember the history of the Maidu people. It also reminds us of the many Native American communities that existed before modern cities were built.

Studying places like Wokodot helps us understand the past. It teaches us about the lives of the first people who lived in California.

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