The Mythology Yumane of California include the following Native American peoples: Diegueño, Kumeyaay, Maricopa, Mojave, Yuma, Quechan
The Yuman languages form a family of Native American languages spoken in the southwestern states of the United States and in Mexico, Baja California.
the diegueño (Where kumeyaay, after the ethnonym of Diegueños) is a Yuman language of the Delta-California language branch spoken in the United States, southern California and Mexico, northern Baja California. the maricopa is a Yuman language of the branch of the Central Yuman languages spoken in the United States, Arizona, on the Salt River and Gila River reservations, near Phoenix.
the mojave is a Yuman language from the branch of the Central Yuman languages spoken in the United States, Arizona, on the Lower Colorado River. the yuma (Where quechan, from the ethnonym kwtsan) is a Yuman language from the branch of Central Yuman languages spoken in the United States, California, along the Colorado River near the town of Yuma.