extensively by Indigenous Peoples throughout the region. At the Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site in Washington, cedar (either yellow or red) wood...
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the pre-Columbian population of the Americas as such. These populations exhibit significant diversity; some Indigenous peoples were historically hunter-gatherers...
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Callitropsis nootkatensis (redirect from Alaska yellow-cedar)
including: Nootka cypress, yellow cypress, Alaska cypress, Nootka cedar, yellow cedar, Alaska cedar, and Alaska yellow cedar. The specific epithet nootkatensis...
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Cedar bark textile was used by indigenous people in the Pacific Northwest region of modern-day Canada and the United States. Historically, most items...
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Thuja plicata (redirect from Western red cedar)
Northwest of North America. Its common name is western redcedar in the U.S. or western red cedar in the UK, and it is also called pacific red cedar, giant...
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Calocedrus decurrens (redirect from California Incense Cedar)
with the common names incense cedar and California incense cedar (syn. Libocedrus decurrens Torr.), is a species of coniferous tree native to western...
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Douglas Reynolds Gallery (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
display include yellow cedar, maple, and alder. The gallery carries a wide variety of jewelry products that continue a tradition of personal adornment...
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arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas The visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas encompasses the visual artistic practices of the Indigenous...
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In addition to painting and carving, for which she uses acrylics and both red and yellow cedar, she has also worked with jewelry and weaving. She is...
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of the reasons for the variety of names include: the varied uses of the instrument (e.g. courting), the wide dispersal of the instrument across language...
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Lake Washington (category Articles using infobox body of water without alt bathymetry)
River at its north end and the Cedar River at its south. Lake Washington has been known to the Duwamish and other Indigenous peoples living on the lake for...
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People's Party (India) Green and yellow – Rashtriya Loktantrik Party Maize and green – Indigenous People's Front of Tripura Navy blue and orange...
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Culturally modified tree (category Use dmy dates from May 2018)
Western Red Cedar. The Sami people of northern Scandinavia and indigenous people of southeast Australia modify trees. Basque herders left thousands of trees...
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The Raven and the First Men (category Indigenous sculpture of the Americas)
creation myth. It was carved from a single block of laminated yellow cedar, beginning in the fall of 1978, and took two years to complete, with work completing...
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Nuu-chah-nulth (category Articles using infobox ethnic group with image parameters)
Nuuchahnulth or Tahkaht, are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast in Canada. The term Nuu-chah-nulth is used to describe fifteen related...
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Cofrin Memorial Arboretum (category Culture of Green Bay, Wisconsin)
species include yellow cone flower, prairie dock, lupin, black-eyed Susan, spiderwort, and false indigo. Mahon Woods a remnant of the indigenous forests, with...
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composed of two pieces of wood lashed together, and a lashed barb. Traditionally, one piece was made of Yellow cedar, and the other piece was made of Pacific...
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Pennsylvania wood cockroach (category Insects of Canada)
shingles and on the inside of garages. They rarely breed indoors. However, with the growing use of firewood, the popularity of cedar shake shingles, and the...
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in 12 of the 14 biogeoclimatic zones of British Columbia. Common types of trees present in BC's forests include western redcedar, yellow-cedar, Rocky...
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Manilkara zapota (category Crops originating from indigenous Americans)
ISBN 9780429152733. Retrieved 24 August 2022. Harris, Kate (2009). Trees of Belize. Belize: Bay Cedar Publishing. pp. 94–95. ISBN 9780992758202. Fayek NM, Monem AR...
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Kings Canyon National Park (category Landforms of the Sierra Nevada (United States))
measured by trunk volume) and Cedar Grove, located in the heart of Kings Canyon. Overnight hiking is required to access most of the park's backcountry, or...
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acknowledged the Indigenous heritage of the area as being nationally significant. The Aboriginal Rainforest People of the Wet Tropics of Queensland have...
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Raincoat (section Use as PPE)
The indigenous peoples of the Northwest Pacific Coast wore raincoats and other clothing made of woven cedar fiber which, depending on the tightness of the...
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Iowa (redirect from Constitution of the State of Iowa)
areas in Iowa include Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo-Cedar Falls, Ames, Dubuque, Sioux City, and the Iowa portion of the Quad Cities. Iowa is home to...
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Santalum acuminatum (category Trees of Australia)
many different indigenous language groups, and is therefore known by many different names. The Wiradjuri people of New South Wales use the name guwandhang...
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Citrus (redirect from List of citrus hybrids and cultivars)
East Asia, Southeast Asia, Melanesia, and Australia. Indigenous people in these areas have used and domesticated various species since ancient times....
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was used ceremonially by some cultures, in addition to the more typically cited sage, cedar, sweet grass, and tobacco. Furthermore, not all Indigenous nations...
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Northwest Coast art (redirect from Art of the Northwest Coast)
Tsimshian have traditionally produced Chilkat woven regalia, from wool and yellow cedar bark, that is important for civic and ceremonial events, including potlatches...
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pp. 1–11. ISBN 978-0-8165-2821-9. Harris, Kate (2009). Trees of Belize. Belize: Bay Cedar Publishing. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-9927582-0-2. LaFeber, Walter (1993)...
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