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Young Charlie Paiute or Miwok
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Daisy Mallory's 1928 Calif. Indian Application.
Posted on Jun. 11 2007
 

I don't want to put all of Daisy Mallory's 1928 California Indian Application, but will only put up the first 3 pages;

 

Page 1

 

Daisy Mallory page 1

 

Daisy Mallory or Malory, Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute. Famous California basketmaker.

 

Page 2

 

Daisy Mallory Page 2

 

Daisy Mallory or Malory, Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute famous Yosemite California basketmaker page 2. This shows her Paiute grandparents and great grandparents, all Paiutes.

 

Daisy Mallory Page 3

 

Daisy Mallory or Malory, Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute famous Yosemite California Indian basket maker. This shows Daisy is Paiute and she and her parents are from Mono Lake and that they are Mono Lake Paiutes and not Miwoks.

 

 

 

 

 
 
Young Charlie is a Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute.
Posted on Jun. 10 2007
 

Young Charlie not the son of Yosemite Miwok chief, but a full blooded Paiute. Here is his 1928 California Indian Application below:

 

Young Charlie page 1

 

Young Charlie page 1 born in Mono County. 4/4 Paiute.

 

Young Charlie page 2

 

Young Charlie, page 2, showing that he is full blooded Paiute and who his parents were, This is were we believe is the big confusion. People are confusing Dick and Mary Charlie for Charlie and May Dick. Craig Bates wrote that Young Charlie is the son of a Yosemite Miwok chief and Charlie Dick, not Dick Charlie, was a son of Yosemite Chief named Chief "One-Eyed" George Dick, who was actually not even a Miwok either, but a Paiute.

 

Young Charlie page 3

 

Young Charlie, page 3, it shows that Young Charlie was not born in Yosemite, but in Mono County, also his parents Dick/Mary were also from Mono Lake.

 

Young Charlie page 4

 

Young Charlie, page 4, while Miwoks and Yokuts signed the Fremont and Barbour Treaties giving away their land, Paiutes never did.

 

Young Charlie page 5

 

Young Charlie, Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute signs the official document and puts his thumbprint and his daughter, Lulu Hess, is witness.

 

Young Charlie page 6

 

Young Charlie, Yosemite and Mono Lake Paiute Indian, page 6 and last page. Two Indian witness sign the official document stating that they knew Young Charlie, Yosemite and Mono Lake Indian, for decades. Maggie Mike and Mary Joe-Jack, daughter of Chief Joe, sign the document stating that everything that Young Charlie is saying is true...that Young Charlie was a full blooded Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute and not a Miwok.

 

We have the rest of the families applications, not one is Miwok in the family. Now Jack Lundy was in the area and he said he was a full blooded Miwok, why didn't Young Charlie state the same if he was a Miwok? Because he wasn't.

 

So all of you using Craig D. Bates, Tradition and Innovation book, for reference source should really rethink using that as a resource material....because it is incorrect. Young Charlie was not a Southern Sierra Miwuk or Miwok, but a Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute man. 

 

This is Daisy Mallory's ancestor and her baskets at the museum should have the correct tribal identification as a Mono Lake Paiute and not left blank.

 
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Young Charlie, who Craig Bates, Yosemite National Park "Indian expert" wrote that Young Charlie was the "son of a Yosemite Miwok Chief", but Young Charlie is a full blooded Yosemite - Mono Lake Paiute. You can see for yourself.
By Yosemite_Indian on Jun. 10 2007
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Yosemite_Indian writes:
I was asked by a Paiute elder to finally put a situation to rest. Recently the Autry Museum published a book called "Yosemite, Art of An American Icon". In the biography section of the book there was a small biography of the Yosemite area people. A writer named Brian Bibby, using Craig D. Bates book Tradition and Innovation as a reference source, wrote that Young Charlie was a "son of a Yosemite Miwok chief". My elder, who is related to the Charlies wants to know which Yosemite Miwok chief is that since he is related to the Charlies? Young Charlie, his parents, his siblings, his cousins, his children and grandchildren are all Yosemite Mono Lake Paiutes. On all their 1928 California Indian Applications, land sales, probates, census rolls done every year til his death, older books, Young Charlie has always been documented to be a Paiute.
 
I was asked to upload the information and sources we have concerning the ancestry of Young Charlie and his family. Not once was Young Charlie ever documented to be the son of a Yosemite Miwok chief, in fact not even a Miwok, only a Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute.
 
Below is just some public records concerning Young Charlie and his family...PROVING he is a Paiute once and for all.
 
Only a few of the Charlies are claiming to be Miwok, because they are going for federal recognition as Southern Sierra Miwuks...probably for a big Indian casino right outside of Yosemite in Mariposa County.
 
*also Edwin Charles is not from the same family as the Charlies.
 
 
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