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    The Takelma (also Dagelma) are a Native American people who originally lived in the Rogue Valley of interior southwestern Oregon. Most of their villages...
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    Takelma /təˈkɛlmə/ is the language that was spoken by the Latgawa and Takelma peoples and the Cow Creek band of Upper Umpqua, in Oregon, USA. The language...
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    branch along with Takelma, Siuslaw, Alsea and Coosan. A special relationship with Takelma had been proposed, together forming a "Takelma–Kalapuyan" or "Takelman"...
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  • The Takelma–Kalapuyan languages (also Takelman) are a proposed small language family that comprises the Kalapuyan languages and Takelma, which were spoken...
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    Coosan languages and also the isolates Siuslaw and Takelma: Oregon Penutian Coosan languages Siuslaw Takelma Later Sapir and Leo Frachtenberg added the Kalapuyan...
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    Area), Takelman tribes, including: Latgawa (Upland Takelma), Takelma (Dagelma) (Lowland or River Takelma), Shasta (Chasta). The total estimated population...
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  • residents of Bear Creek were active in Rogue River Wars and assisted the Takelma until they were forcibly removed to the Grande Ronde and Siletz Reservations...
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    were the Latgawa ("Upland Takelma") (according to Spier: Walumskni - "Enemy") and Takelma/Dagelma ("Lowland/River Takelma") (more likely both were called:...
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  • Latgawa (redirect from Upland Takelma)
    the Takelma (Dagelma) ("(Those) Along the River"), which were also known as Lowland or River Takelma. The Latgawa were often called Upland Takelma. The...
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    including Siuslaw (Lower Umpqua), Yoncalla (Southern Kalapuya), Upper Umpqua, Takelma, and the Molalla language. Archaeological evidence indicates that the Native...
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    Argentine Navy. She previously served in the United States Navy as USS Takelma (ATF-113) from 1944 to 1992. The ship was acquired by Argentina in 1993...
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    (7) Salinan † Salishan (23) Shastan (4) † Siouan (19) Siuslaw † Solano † Takelma † Tanoan (7) Timucua † Tonkawa † Tsimshianic (2) Tunica † Utian (15) (also...
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  • of Oregon today. Languages in the Oregon Penutian family are: Kalapuyan Takelma Coast Oregon group Alsean Siuslaw Coosan Recent internal classifications...
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    Uto-Aztecan languages, producing important grammatical descriptions of Takelma, Wishram, Southern Paiute. Later in his career he also worked with Yiddish...
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  • Chinook Jargon), Coos, Kalapuya, Molala, Shasta, Siuslaw/Lower Umpqua, Takelma, Tillamook, and a broad group of Athapascans speaking groups of SW Oregon...
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  • Frances Johnson (category Takelma people)
    Frances Johnson (1835-1934) was the last living fluent speaker of the Takelma language of Oregon, United States. While living on the Siletz Reservation...
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    Rogue River (Oregon) (category Articles containing Takelma-language text)
    The Rogue River (Tolowa: yan-shuu-chit’ taa-ghii~-li~’, Takelma: tak-elam) in southwestern Oregon in the United States flows about 215 miles (346 km)...
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    Molala Multnomah Nez Perce Northern Paiute Santiam Shasta Siletz Siuslaw Takelma Tillamook Tolowa Tututni Umatilla Umpquat Wasco/Wishram Oregon history...
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    Retrieved 12 February 2021. Kendall, Daythall (1997). "The Takelma Verb: Towards Proto-Takelma-Kalapuyan". International Journal of American Linguistics...
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    v t e History of Oregon Native Nez Perce Kalapuya Takelma Chinook Klamath Molala Shasta Bannock Umpqua Reservations Early Pacific Northwest Columbia River...
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    Molala Multnomah Nez Perce Northern Paiute Santiam Shasta Siletz Siuslaw Takelma Tillamook Tolowa Tututni Umatilla Umpquat Wasco/Wishram Oregon history...
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    Starting in the mid-19th century during a gold rush, the settlers forced the Takelma tribe away from the Table Rocks and into reservations. The surrounding...
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    (Ko-Kwell), Bannock, Kalapuya, Klamath, Klickitat, Molala, Nez Perce, Shasta, Takelma, Umatilla, and Umpqua. The first Europeans to visit Oregon were Spanish...
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  • Plateau ? Klamath Molala Sahaptian Coast Oregon ? Alsean Coosan Siuslaw Takelma–Kalapuyan ? Takelma Kalapuyan...
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  • Voiceless velar fricative (category Articles containing Takelma-language text)
    The voiceless velar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It was part of the consonant inventory of Old English and can...
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    (Shuswap) Shasta Sinixt Sinixt (Lake) Stʼatʼimc (Lillooet) Syilx Tahltan Takelma Tillamook Tlingit Tsetsaut Tsilhqotʼin (Chilcotin) Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua...
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    tour of duty. Named Frances by her white friends, she was the daughter of Takelma Chief Harney. In March 1861, just before the beginning the American Civil...
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    England Manisses 500 1500 Capers Jones 304 Northwest Plateau Oregon Country Takelma and Latgawa 500 1780 James Mooney 305 NE Woodlands New England Tunxis 500...
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    is Medford, which has been the county seat since 1927. Modoc, Shasta, Takelma, Latgawa, and Umpqua Indian tribes are all native to the region of present...
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    Modoc home were: Shasta on the Klamath River; Rogue River Athabaskans and Takelma west over the Cascade Mountains; Northern Paiute east in the desert; Karuk...
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