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    The Makah (/məˈkɑː/; Makah: qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌) are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast living in Washington, in the northwestern part of the...
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    Makah Reservation is an Indian reservation of the Makah Native Americans located on the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, Washington...
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  • The Makah language is the indigenous language spoken by the Makah. Makah has not been spoken as a first language since 2002, when its last fluent native...
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  • of the Makah people Makah Reservation, the Indian reservation of the Makah Indian Tribe Makah Museum, a museum operated and founded by the Makah Indian...
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    Neah Bay is a census-designated place (CDP) on the Makah Reservation in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The population was 935 at the 2020...
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  • The Makah Peaks, 511 m (1676 feet), are mountain summits near Neah Bay on the Olympic Peninsula in the US state of Washington. They are located in Clallam...
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  • this bay. Makah (disambiguation) Makah Reservation Neah Bay Cape Flattery U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Makah Bay 48°19′09″N...
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    The Ozette, also known locally as Makah Ozette or Anna Cheeka's Ozette is the oldest variety of potato grown in the Pacific Northwest region. This potato...
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    Sharif of Mecca (redirect from Ashraf Makah)
    The Sharif of Mecca (Arabic: شريف مكة, romanized: Sharīf Makkah) or Hejaz (Arabic: شريف الحجاز, romanized: Sharīf al-Ḥijāz) was the title of the leader...
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  • June 21, 2010) was an American Makah elder. Greene was the oldest living Makah man and the second-to-last surviving Makah veteran of World War II at the...
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    In the United States whaling is carried out by Alaska Natives and by the Makah of Washington State. It no longer occurs on the Atlantic coast, although...
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  • (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Makah Air Force Station (ADC ID: P-44, NORAD ID: Z-44) is a closed United States...
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    The Makah Museum also known as the Makah Cultural and Research Center is an archaeological and anthropological museum on the Makah Indian reservation in...
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    Trinket Basket, Makah people, Northwest Washington, late 19th to early 20th century, twined and plaited bear grass, sedge, cedar bark Nootka Makah baskets -...
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    Makah Native Americans and a whale, The King of the Seas in the Hands of the Makahs, 1910 photograph by Asahel Curtis...
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  • large geographic administrative region within Saudi Arabia: Arriyadh Region Makah Region Eastern Province Region Medina and Tabuk Qasim and Haíl Asir, Najran...
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    Strait of Juan de Fuca joins the Pacific Ocean. It is also part of the Makah Reservation, and is the northern boundary of the Olympic Coast National...
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    Nuu-chah-nulth speak a Southern Wakashan language and are closely related to the Makah and Ditidaht. The Ditidaht are a Southern Wakashan speaking people related...
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    The Makah Formation is a geologic formation in Washington (state). It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period. Earth sciences portal United...
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  • The 81st Blow (Hebrew: המכה ה-81 and also known as The Eighty-First Blow) is a 1974 Israeli documentary film directed by Haim Gouri. The film covers the...
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    "appropriate sounding" invented names (as Markishtum for members of the Makah tribe).[citation needed] Another category of acquired names is foundlings...
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    2, 2021. Retrieved September 2, 2021. "Makah Whaling & Whale Hunt – Makah Tribe (Neah Bay, Washington)". Makah Tribe. Archived from the original on September...
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    Washington, United States. The site was a village occupied by the Ozette Makah people until a mudslide inundated the site around the year 1750. It is located...
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    Inuit and other indigenous peoples of the United States (including the Makah people of the Pacific Northwest), Canada, Greenland; the Chukchi people...
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  • A few languages on Bougainville Island and around Puget Sound, such as Makah, lack nasals and therefore [n], but have [t]. Colloquial Samoan, however...
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    Mountains and empties into the Pacific Ocean through Makah Bay. The name "Waatch" comes from the Makah village name /waʔač'/, said to mean "bundling up cedar...
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    "People of the Lake, i.e. Cowichan Lake") Makah (also known as Qʷi·qʷi·diččaq, Q'widishch'a:'tx, spoken by the Makah together with the now extinct Ozette people)...
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  • observed to lack independent nasal phonemes altogether, such as Quileute, Makah, and Central Rotokas. Features of the voiced bilabial nasal: Its manner...
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    within the Makah Indian Reservation. The deactivated lighthouse sits on Tatoosh Island, which is named after Chief Tatooche of the Makah Tribe. It is...
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  • conditions under which First Nations slaves lived could be brutal, with the Makah tribe practising death by starvation as punishment and Pacific coast tribes...
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