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Lamchin : ウィキペディア英語版
Lamchin
The Lamchin〔Except for spelling Browns' material is the source.〕 were one of many tribes of the Ohlone (Coastanoan) people, Native Americans who lived along the San Francisco Peninsula. The Lamchin were the native inhabitants of what is now San Carlos, California. Information is sparse and dispersed, coming mostly from Spanish mission records - as the natives had no written language. The collected information follows over 100 years of research by many noted historians. The ''Lamchin'' are believed to be extinct - as historical, statistical and limited written accounts would seem to indicate.
Their north-western neighbors were the ''Ssalson'', to the south the ''Suchihín'', and to the east the ''Puichon'', respectively in present-day Belmont, California, the southern end of Crystal Springs Reservoir, and Redwood City, California.〔On this point Milliken and Brown differ as to the boundaries. Brown as a local historian gets the preference. But it should be noted Milliken uses the same Brown reference.〕 All the groups are considered part of the Ohlone (or Costanoan) language group. The ''Ohlone'' group language has been labeled Utian.
The ''Lamchin'' may have had two villages named ''Ormostac'', close to the ''Ssalson'' and ''Cachanigtac'', their main village in what is now directly south of the downtown San Carlos. The main village name appears to contain a word for vermin, which the Spanish missionaries translated as ''las Pulgas'' (the Fleas). The names still lives on as ''Alameda de las Pulgas'', a local main thoroughfare connecting peninsula towns along the feet of the foothills.
The first native inhabitants were baptized in the missions around 1779, and last around 1790.
== Differences in spelling ==
It bears repeating that the Spanish mission records are fuzzy and sparse. Spelling differs on many entries for the same word, as the missionaries were trying to write with reference to their native language. We, in turn, re-write to our phonetic references and language. As such, authorities on this subject differ in spelling.
Currently only Milliken (1995) and Brown (1973) cover Lamchin material sufficiently for reference. The table below gives a few of the (currently) known spellings, with Milliken getting preference.

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