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    The Mazamas (/məˈzɑːməz/) is a mountaineering organization based in Portland, Oregon, United States, founded in 1894. The Mazamas has been an important...
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  • Mount Mazama, a destroyed stratovolcano in Oregon whose caldera contains Crater Lake The Mazamas, a mountaineering club based in Portland, Oregon Mazama High...
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    "Crater Lake". Mount Mazama received its English name in 1896 from William G. Steel, the founder of the climbing club The Mazamas, which formed at Mount...
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    of the Portland mountaineering club, The Mazamas. The Methow River flows immediately to the south of Mazama, where it provides spawning habitat to spring...
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    The Mazama pocket gopher (Thomomys mazama) is a smooth-toothed pocket gopher restricted to the Pacific Northwest. The herbivorous species ranges from...
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    Curtis, Asahel (March 1907). "Ascent of Mount Shuksan". Mazama. 3 (1). Portland, OR: Mazamas: 27–29. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Shuksan...
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  • Mazama Glacier may refer to: Mazama Glacier (Mount Adams), U.S. state of Washington Mazama Glacier (Mount Baker), U.S. state of Washington This disambiguation...
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  • The Tacoma pocket gopher (Thomomys mazama tacomensis) was a subspecies of the Mazama pocket gopher that was restricted to a few isolated populations in...
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    Lucanus mazama is a beetle of the family Lucanidae. Its common name is the cottonwood stag beetle. It is considered "scaraboid" but is not necessarily...
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    USS Mazama (AE‑9) was a US Navy ammunition ship laid down 14 April 1942 by the Tampa Shipbuilding Co., Tampa, Fla.; launched 15 August 1943; sponsored...
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  • The Mazama Ash (formally named the Mazama Member in some areas) is an extensive, geologically recent deposit of volcanic ash that is present throughout...
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  • Baker, Mazama Glacier is bordered by the Park Glacier to the south and Rainbow Glacier to the east. Mazama Glacier was named for the Mazamas, a mountaineering...
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    Mazama Lakes are twin glacial lakes located in Whatcom County, Washington near Mount Baker. They are a popular area for hiking. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie...
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    formed around 7,700 (± 150) years ago by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama. No rivers flow into or out of the lake; the evaporation is compensated...
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    a group from the Mazamas club while they were on their second annual outing. Lunch Counter camp lies along the eastern edge of Mazama Glacier, upon Suksdorf...
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    1895". Mazama. 1 (1). Portland, OR: Mazamas: 49–56. Retrieved February 17, 2016. McClure, Edgar (1896). "Elevation of Mount Adams, Washington". Mazama. 1...
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    after him. The Mazamas returned to Adams in July 1902 and Rusk joined them with a small group from eastern Klickitat County. The Mazamas had some logistical...
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    Brocket deer (redirect from Mazama (genus))
    Brockets or brocket deer are the species of deer in the genus Mazama. They are medium to small in size, and are found in the Yucatán Peninsula, Central...
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    has been previously treated as a disjunct subspecies of the gray brocket (Mazama gouazoubira) or a subspecies of the red brocket (M. americana). In 2021...
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  • Mazama Falls, also referred to more simply as Wells Creek Falls (though this is incorrect, as there is a Wells Creek Falls downstream), is a waterfall...
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    Red brocket (redirect from Mazama americana)
    The red brocket (Mazama americana) is a species of brocket deer from forests in South America, ranging from northern Argentina to Colombia and the Guianas...
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    original on November 30, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2013. Asante, Molefi Kete; Mazama, Ama; Cérol, Marie-José (2005). Encyclopedia of Black Studies. SAGE. p. 33...
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    (Mar 1990). Archived February 18, 2022, at the Wayback Machine Asante & Mazama 2004, p. 82. Holzer & Gabbard 2007, pp. 172–74. Rhodes-Pitts, Sharifa (October...
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    Mazama was a small steamboat driven by twin propellers that operated on upper Klamath Lake starting in 1909. Mazama was, reportedly, the only craft ever...
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  • Portland, Oregon with the other nine members of the expedition from the Mazamas Climbing Club on January 19, 1973. She was considered one of the strongest...
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  • Mazama High School is a public high school in Altamont, Oregon, United States, near Klamath Falls. "Mazama High School". OSAA. Retrieved December 8, 2015...
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    constructed and are maintained by the Mazamas, a mountaineering organization based out of Portland, Oregon. The Mazamas trails are classified as primitive...
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    Pygmy brocket (redirect from Mazama nana)
    The pygmy brocket (Mazama nana) is a brocket deer species from South America. It is found in southern Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. It is a small deer...
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    The Amazonian brown brocket (Mazama nemorivaga), also known as the small brown brocket, is a small species of deer that is almost entirely restricted to...
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    The gray brocket (Mazama gouazoubira), also known as the brown brocket, is a species of brocket deer from northern Argentina, Bolivia, southern Peru, eastern...
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