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Kucadikadi
The Kucadikadi are a band of Northern Paiute people who live near Mono Lake in Mono County, California. They are the southernmost band of Northern Paiute.〔Fowler and Liljeblad 437〕〔Arkush, Brooke S. ("Historic Northern Paiute Winter Houses in Mono Basin, California." ) ''Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.'' 9 (2) 1987 (retrieved 31 Aug 2010)〕 ==Name== Kucadikadi means "eaters of the brine fly pupae." They are also known as the Kutsavidökadö, Koza'bittukut'teh, Kotsa'va, Mono Lake Paiute,〔Fowler and Liljeblad 464〕 Mono Basin Paiute,〔 and Kuzedika.〔 Lamb gives the Mono language name as kwicathyhka', "larvae eaters", or Mono Lake Paviotso.〔Sydney M. Lamb. 1957. (''Mono Grammar'' ). University of California. Berkeley PhD dissertation. .pdf〕 The term "Mono Lake Paiute," a holdover from early anthropological literature, has proven problematic.〔Kelly and Fowler 394〕
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