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Lohim |
| Ethnie: | LOHIM |
| Language: | Western Numic |
| Family: | Numic |
| Stock: | Uto-Aztecan |
| Phylum: | Aztec-Tanoan |
| Macro-Culture: | Great Basin |
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| The Lohim, if they ever existed, were a nomadic hunter/gatherer closely related to the Northern Paiute which entered Oregon at a late period. They would have been located about Willow Creek, a southern tributary of the Columbia. |
| Aboriginal Locations |
| ? |
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| Year | History |
| No recorded historical events |
| Year | U.S. Population | Source |
| 1700 | ? | NAHDB calculation |
| 1800 | ? | NAHDB calculation |
| 1870 | 114 | Swanton |
| 1900 | 0 | NAHDB calculation |
| 2000 | 0 | NAHDB calculation |
| Other speakers of the same language: |
| Bannock, Northern Paiute |
| Lohim Sites: |
| Mono-Paviotso Indian Tribe http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/shoshoni/monopaviotsoindianhist.htm |
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