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The Chimakum, also spelled Chemakum and Chimacum Native American people were a group of Native Americans who lived in the northeastern portion of the ...
Chemakum is an extinct Chimakuan language once spoken by the Chemakum, a Native American group that once lived on western Washington state's Olympic ...
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They were spoken by Chimakum, Quileute and Hoh tribes. They are part of the Mosan sprachbund, and one of its languages is famous for having no nasal consonants.
Chimacum is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Washington, United States, located in the center of the primary agricultural area of the ...
Bei den Chimakum oder Chemakum handelt es sich um einen nicht mehr existierenden Indianerstamm, der bis in die 1860er Jahre auf dem Gebiet des heutigen ...
It was named after the Chimakum (also spelled Chemakum or Chimacum) group of Indigenous Americans that lived there until the late 19th century but are now ...
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Tamanowas Rock (also spelled Tamanous), also called Chimacum Rock, is a 150-foot (46 m) high rock with caves and crevices that lies in a forest adjacent to ...
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The Coast Salish are a group of ethnically and linguistically related Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, living in the Canadian province of ...
The Chimakum, also spelled Chemakum and Chimacum are a near extinct Native American people (known to themselves as Aqokúlo and sometimes called the Port ...