Utian
The term "Utian" refers to a group of Native American tribes that historically inhabited the western United States, particularly in areas like California and Nevada. The Utian language family includes several languages, such as Washoe and Mono, which were spoken by these tribes.
Utian tribes were known for their diverse cultures and lifestyles, often relying on hunting, gathering, and fishing for sustenance. They developed rich traditions and social structures, adapting to the varied environments of the Sierra Nevada and surrounding regions. Their history is an important part of the broader narrative of Native American heritage in North America.