• The Tolowa language (also called Chetco-Tolowa, or Siletz Dee-ni) is a member of the Pacific Coast subgroup of the Athabaskan language family. Together...
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    name Chetco comes from the word meaning "close to the mouth of the Chetco River" in their own language, which is part of the Athapascan languages. Although...
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  • Chetco may refer to: Chetco people, a group of Native Americans who lived in southwestern Oregon in the United States Chetco language (ISO 639-3: ctc)...
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    The Chetco River is a 56-mile-long (90 km) stream located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Oregon. It drains approximately 352 square miles...
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  • group with the Chetco-Tolowa and Upper Rogue River groups being peripheral. The latter view is common among tribal elders and language revitalizationists...
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  • Tolowa (section Language)
    speaking 10 distinct languages, including Athapascans speaking groups of SW Oregon, like Upper Umpqua, Coquille, Tututni, Chetco, Tolowa, Galice and Applegate...
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    Galice/Taltushtuntede, Applegate/Dakubetede) Tolowa (also known as Smith River, Chetco, Siletz Dee-ni) Southern Athabaskan Plains Apache subgroup Plains Apache...
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  • cluster of Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages as the Lower Rogue River language, Upper Rogue River language and Chetco-Tolowa. The most important documentation...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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  • Spurious languages are languages that have been reported as existing in reputable works, while other research has reported that the language in question...
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    Blue Mountains. The Cayuse called themselves the Liksiyu in the Cayuse language. Originally located in present-day northeastern Oregon and southeastern...
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    extinct language family that was spoken in the Willamette Valley of Western Oregon, United States. It consists of three languages. The Kalapuya language is...
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  • Siletz (section Language)
    called them Tsä Shnádsh amím. In Chasta Costa and Euchre Creek-Tututni and Chetco-Tolowa they were known as Shii-lee-ch'ish, the Naltunne-Tututni name was...
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  • Yoncalla (also Southern Kalapuya or Yonkalla) is an extinct Kalapuyan language once spoken in southwest Oregon in the United States. In the 19th century...
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  • Northern Kalapuyan is an extinct Kalapuyan language indigenous to northwestern Oregon in the United States. It was spoken by Kalapuya groups in the northern...
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  • Alsea (category Alsean languages)
    Siletz Indians, represented Tillamook, Yaquina, Alsea, Coquille, Tututni, Chetco aboriginal title compensation claims in the 1940s–50s. The lawsuit “Alsea...
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  • Oregon Penutian is a hypothetical language family in the Penutian language phylum comprising languages spoken at one time by several groups of Native Americans...
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  • Central Kalapuyan was a Kalapuyan language indigenous to the central and southern Willamette Valley in Oregon in the United States. It was spoken by various...
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    Kalapuya (section Language)
    spoke dialects of the Kalapuyan language. It was categorized by John Wesley Powell as part of the Takelman language group. In the early 21st century...
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  • the Columbia River. The Multnomah speak a dialect of the Upper Chinookan language in the Oregon Penutian family. The Multnomah people are a band of the Chinookan...
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    speak the Tualatin-Yamhill (Northern Kalapuya) language, which is one of the three Kalapuyan languages. Atfalati people ranged around the valley, engaged...
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  • known as Dakubetede) Galice Creek (also known as Taltushtuntede) Chetco-Tolowa Tolowa Chetco Upper Umpqua (also known as Etnemitane) The Confederated Tribes...
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  • List of fires (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    and September, causing evacuations and road closures. Fires included the Chetco Bar Fire and the Eagle Creek Fire, which also spread into Skamania County...
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    peoples (Wailaki), California Athabaskan peoples Galice language-speakers (Oregon Athabaskan): Chetco, Tolowa, Coquille, Tututni The listed Athabaskan tribes...
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    Clatsop (category Articles containing Chinook-language text)
    with their southern neighbors, the Tillamook, and adopted the Tillamook language. The Clatsop had designated headmen but were socially flexible.[clarification...
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  • The Coast Oregon Penutian languages are a proposed family of three small languages or language clusters on the Oregon Coast that has moderate support....
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  • Tututni (section Language)
    tributaries, near the Pacific Coast between the Coquille River on the north and Chetco River in the south. Lower Rogue River Athabascan (also called Tututni) tribes...
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  • Oregon of the Salish linguistic group. The name "Tillamook" is a Chinook language term meaning "people of [the village] Nekelim (or Nehalem)", sometimes...
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  • List of local winds (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    wind on the southwestern Oregon coast, United States; also known as the Chetco Effect) Chinook (warm dry westerly off the Rocky Mountains) Diablo (hot...
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    Clatsop Celilo Falls Mount Mazama People Alsea Atfalati Bannock Cayuse Chetco Chinook Clackamas Clatsop Coquille Coos Kalapuya Klamath Klickitat Latgawa...
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