• alternatively "Tutudin"), also known as Upper Coquille, (Lower) Rogue River and Nuu-wee-ya, is an Athabaskan language once spoken by three Tututni (Lower Rogue...
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  • later renamed HMS Coquille French ship Astrolabe (1811), originally christened Coquille Coquille, a dialect of the Tututni language Coquille board, a type...
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  • Tututni (redirect from Upper Coquille)
    Upper Coquille and Shasta Costa) who were historically located in southwestern Oregon in the United States and speak the same Athabascan language, known...
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  • marker EST:established Miluk, also known as Lower Coquille from its location, is one of two Coosan languages. It shares more than half of its vocabulary with...
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  • The Coquille (/ˈkoʊkwɛl/ KOH-kwel, sometimes spelled Ko-Kwel or Ko'Kwel) are a Native American people who historically lived in the Coquille River watershed...
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    These include Applegate, Galice, several Rogue River area languages, Upper Coquille, Tolowa, and Upper Umpqua in Oregon; Eel River, Hupa, Mattole–Bear River...
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  • Athabaskan languages. Oregon Athabaskan Upper Umpqua (a.k.a. Etnemitane) Lower Rogue River (a.k.a. Tututni, Coquille) dialects: Upper Coquille Coquille (a.k...
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  • Coq or COQ may refer to: coq, ISO 639-3 code for Coquille, a dialect of the Tututni language Coq (software), an interactive theorem prover CoQ, common...
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  • The Coquille Indian Tribe (/ˈkoʊkwɛl/ KOH-kwel) is the federally recognized Native American tribe of the Coquille people who have traditionally lived...
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    itself – as well as a popular preparation of it in cream sauce – is called coquille St. Jacques. In German they are Jakobsmuscheln – literally "James's shellfish"...
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    La Coquille (French pronunciation: [la kɔkij]; Occitan: La Coquilha) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France...
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    Guy Coquille (1523, Decize – 1603), also called Conchyleus, was a French jurist. He studied the humanities in the Collège de Navarre, Paris, from 1532...
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    extinct. Coosan Hanis † Miluk † (a.k.a. Lower Coquille) Melville Jacobs (1939) says that the languages are as close as Dutch and German. They share more...
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    The Seashell and the Clergyman (French: La Coquille et le Clergyman) is a 1928 French experimental film directed by Germaine Dulac, from an original scenario...
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    Kosrae (section Languages)
    corvette S. M. La Coquille, arrived at Okat Harbor on 3 June 1824 and visited until 15 June 1824. Commanded by Louis-Isidore Duperrey, La Coquille, on its circumnavigation...
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  • Siletz (section Language)
    Sai-lĕtc-́ĭc me-́t̟ûn-nĕ (all with reference to the Siletz River) and the Upper Coquille-Tututni name ʃɪllǽˑttʃʼɪʃmæ̽-dɜnhæ or Sii-lee-ch'ish- dv-ne ("Siletz River...
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  • Coos people (redirect from Lower Coquille)
    Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon Coquille Indian Tribe. The Coosan language family consists of two languages: Hanis (also known as Coos) and Miluk...
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    La Coquille is a railway station in La Coquille, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Limoges-Bénédictins - Périgueux railway line...
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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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    Indigenous languages Indigenous languages European language dialects Pidgin languages Indigenous languages Creole languages Indigenous languages Indigenous...
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  • around South Slough of Coos Bay and along the lower Coquille River. All Coast Oregon Penutian languages became extinct in the 20th century. Below is a comparison...
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  • Alsea (category Alsean languages)
    Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, represented Tillamook, Yaquina, Alsea, Coquille, Tututni, Chetco aboriginal title compensation claims in the 1940s–50s...
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    Wailaki, California Athabaskan people Galice language-speakers (Oregon Athabaskan): Chetco, Tolowa, Coquille, Tututni The listed Athabaskan tribes are the...
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    tribes, including: Upper Coquille (Mishikwutinetunne, Mishi-qute-me-tunne - ″the people dwelling on the river Mishi″) tribe (Coquille River Area), Shasta Costa...
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    recovered. The U.S. presidential yacht Sequoia was auctioned at the La Coquille Club in Manalapan on May 18, 1977 during the Carter administration, for...
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    René Lesson (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    classification to pharmacist. He served on Duperrey's round-the-world voyage of La Coquille (1822–1825), of which he collected natural history specimens with his fellow...
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    As of the 2020 census, the population was 64,929. The county seat is Coquille. The county was formed from the western parts of Umpqua and Jackson counties...
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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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    Jules Dumont d'Urville (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    losses by taking over part of New South Wales. On 11 August 1822, the ship Coquille sailed from Toulon with the objective of collecting as much scientific...
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  • Upper Coquille 313 The ancestors of the Confederated Tribes spoke at least 11 different languages. Salishan languages Tillamook Shastan languages Shasta...
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