YONI NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN

Ancient YONI Rock

ANCIENT YONI ROCK ART SCULPTURE Native American Indian California Kumeyaay Yuman fertility images high-resolution pictures, San Diego desert mountains ancient indigenous archeological site.

Yuman Kumeyaay Kumyai Kumiai Native American Indian yoni tribal pictographs petroglyphs large rock art sculpture at Indian Hill, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California, November 2004. This remote tribal desert area is a well known Yuman Indian site for prehistoric and ancient Kumeyaay cave art and Kumeyaay stone artifacts.

Photographed area details a Yuman fertility tribal sculpture that is likely many hundreds or thousands of years old -- carved into solid rock or granite.

The Yuman peoples belong to the HOKAN language group of southwest USA.

PAINT:

Notice there is a lot of dark paint or staining around the female part of the carving.


REVIEW "Earth Pigments and Paint of the California Indians Meaning and Technology"

FEMALE FERTILITY STONE

he indigenous Native American peoples of the aboriginal Yuman Indians of Southern California and northwest Baja, CA, include the following surviving Indian tribal groups:

Kumeyaay aka Kumiai Diegueño Ipai-Tipai Diegueno-Kamia
Cocopah aka Cucapa Cocopa
Mohave aka Mojave
Hualapai
Yavapai
Havasupai
Quechan
Maricopa
Paipai Pai Pai
Kiliwa
Cochimi

The Yuman peoples belong to the HOKAN language group of southwest USA.

Please see the kumeyaay.info Indian Hill Museum page for more information.
Camera: Nikon D70 Photos NEF, Adobe Camera RAW format.

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