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Docas

Chapter 45: PRONUNCIATION OF NAMES
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A collection of linked stories follows Docas, a California Indian boy, as he grows from village childhood into life at a nearby mission and later on a ranch. Early episodes depict daily tasks, food preparation, seasonal rites, play, and local customs; middle episodes show adaptation to mission routines—schooling, crop work, building projects, and trade with visiting ships; later episodes portray domestic and ranch activities, festivals, and horsemanship. Across three parts the narrative traces changing social contexts, practical skills, and family continuity, presenting everyday experiences and encounters that shape successive generations.

PRONUNCIATION OF NAMES

INDIAN NAMES
Alachu Ä lä´chū
Ama Ä´mä
Apa Ä´pä
Colla Kō´lä
Docas Dō´käs
Heema Hē´mä
Keoka Kē ō´kä
Kole Kō´lā
Massea Mäs sā´ä
Occano Ō kä´nō
Oshda Ōsh´dä
Pantu Pän´tū
Putsha Pū´chä
Shecol Shē´cōl
Umwa Ūm´wä
Yappa Yä´pä
Yeeta Yē´tä
Yisoo Yē´sū
SPANISH WORDS
Almaden Äl mä dān´
Antonio Än tō´nyō
bueno bwā´nō
Carmel Cär māl´
cascarone cäs cä rō´nā
Catala Cä tä´lä
Diego Dyā´gō
Dolores Dō lōr´ās
Donna Maria Dō´na Mä rē´ä
Don Secundini Robles Dōn Sā kūn dē´nē Rō´blas
Guadalupe Gwä dä lū´pā
Junipero Serra Hūn ē pā´rō Sār´rä
metate mā tä´tā
Monterey Mōn tā rā´
Pena Pā´nä
Portola Pōr tô lä´
rancheria rän chā rē´ä
rodeo rō dā´ō
San Francisco Sän Frän thēs´cō
San Francisquito Sän Frän thēs kē´tō
San Jose Sän Hō sā´
Santa Clara Sän´tä Clä´rä
Señora Sān nyō´rä
Señor Martinez Sān´nyōr Mär tē´nāz
Señor Sanchez Sān´nyōr Sän´chāz
Señor Soto Sān´nyōr Sō´tō
tortillas tōr tēl´lyas
Tulare Tū lä´rā
tule tū´lā