• The Wiyot Tribe, California is a federally recognized tribe of Wiyot people. They are the aboriginal people of Humboldt Bay, Mad River and lower Eel River...
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    in several federally recognized tribes, such as the Wiyot Tribe (also known as the Table Bluff Reservation—Wiyot Tribe), Bear River Band of the Rohnerville...
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  • Wiyot (also Wishosk) or Soulatluk (lit. 'your jaw') is an Algic language spoken by the Wiyot people of Humboldt Bay, California. The language's last native...
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    Tuluwat Island (category Wiyot)
    to the Wiyot Tribe". December 5, 2018. Archived from the original on August 15, 2019. Retrieved December 13, 2018. AP. "Native American tribe regains...
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  • extinct Algic language foremerly spoken by the Wiyot people Wiyot Tribe, a federally recognized Wiyot group Wiyot, or Weywot, a figure of Tongva mythology This...
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  • Gold Rush, during the 10 years prior to the massacre. The Wiyot were at this time a peaceful tribe. They had never fought with white settlers and were not...
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    Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada Wiyot Tribe, California (previously listed as Table Bluff Reservation—Wiyot Tribe) Wyandotte Nation (previously listed...
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    Eureka, California (category Articles containing Wiyot-language text)
    Eureka (/jʊˈriːkə/ yuurr-EE-kə; Wiyot: Jaroujiji; Hupa: Dahwilahł-ding; Karok: Uuth) is a city and the county seat of Humboldt County, located on the...
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    of the Rohnerville Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Mattole, Bear River and Wiyot people in Humboldt County, California. The Bear River Band...
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    ceremonial food for Native American tribes in the Columbia River basin and the Yurok people and Karuk of the Klamath River Wiyot people of the Eel River in northern...
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    Humboldt Bay (category Articles containing Wiyot-language text)
    Humboldt Bay (Wiyot: Wigi) is a natural bay and a multi-basin, bar-built coastal lagoon located on the rugged North Coast of California, entirely within...
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    Tribe of the Benton Paiute Reservation, California Wilton Rancheria Wiyot Tribe, California (previously listed as Table Bluff Reservation—Wiyot Tribe)...
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    2004 the Eureka City Council transferred land back to the Wiyot tribe, to add to land the Wiyot had purchased. The council transferred another 60 acres...
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    Tuluwat Island was the site of the 1860 Wiyot massacre. The return began in 2000 with a purchase by the Wiyot tribe for 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) of the site,...
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    reopened except for mask and social distancing mandates. On March 19, the Wiyot Tribe issued a shelter-in-place order on the Table Bluff Reservation effective...
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    United Auburn Indian Community Wilton Rancheria, California Wiyot Tribe, California Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma Ysleta del Sur Pueblo By the early 1960s, some...
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    Rick Bartow (category Wiyot people)
    was a Native American artist and a member of the Mad River band of the Wiyot Tribe, who are indigenous to Humboldt County, California. He primarily created...
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    groups, only the Wiyot-affiliated Blue Lake Rancheria and the Wiyot Tribe of the Table Bluff Reservation are federally recognized tribes and the United...
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    relations with the Wiyot Tribe who continue to live on Table Bluff, near his farm, at Table Bluff Reservation. The key event in Wiyot history was the February...
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  • The zoo is located on the land of the native tribe of the Wiyot people, who are a federally recognized tribe in California with over 600 members. The city...
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  • unincorporated community Table Bluff Rancheria, Wiyot reservation Table Bluff Reservation--Wiyot Tribe, Native American tribe Table Bluff Light, lighthouse This disambiguation...
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    Yurok (redirect from Yurok Tribe)
    Northwest and California. Yurok, Wiyot, and other tribes use the shed feathers in ceremonies to treat the sick. The Yurok Tribe Northern California Condor Restoration...
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    takes on different roles in the storytelling of the different tribes. The Wiyot tribe of California say that the condor recreated mankind after Above...
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    from the original on May 8, 2013. Retrieved July 7, 2012. "Language; Wiyot Tribe". Archived from the original on February 13, 2012. Retrieved July 7,...
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    Hupa (redirect from Hoopa Valley Tribe)
    2011: 154) (Yurok, Wiyot, Tolowa sowie Chetco, Hupa und Karuk) Blue Lake Rancheria (Blue Lake, Humboldt County, Population 2010: 58) (Wiyot, Yurok, Hupa, Whilkut)...
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    during conflicts with the Native American Wiyot tribe from 1858 through 1864, which included the 1860 Wiyot massacre. The CHL plaque controversially described...
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    Fortuna (Spanish for "Fortune"; Wiyot: Vutsuwitk Da'l) is a city on the northeast shore of the Eel River, approximately 9 miles (14 km) from where it...
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  • gaming compact between the state of California and the Wiyot Tribe. It would allow the Northfork Tribe to use land in the Central Valley to build a casino...
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    cattle ranches occupy most of the bluff. A reservation of the native Wiyot tribe is also located here. Table Bluff Rancheria was established in 1908....
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    Loleta (Wiyot: Guduwalhat) is a unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California. Loleta is located 5.5 miles (9 km) south of Fields Landing, and...
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