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    The Chimakum, also spelled Chemakum and Chimacum Native American people (known to themselves as Aqokúlo and sometimes called the Port Townsend Indians)...
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    an isolate, as the only related indigenous people to the Quileute, the Chimakum, were destroyed by Chief Seattle and the Suquamish people during the 1860s...
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  • Chemakum (/ˈtʃɛməkʌm/ CHEM-ək-um; also written as Chimakum or Chimacum) is an extinct Chimakuan language once spoken by the Chemakum, a Native American...
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    area of the eastern Olympic Peninsula. The community was named after the Chimakum (also spelled Chemakum or Chimacum) group of Indigenous Americans that...
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    Mainland and Sunshine Coast, all of Puget Sound except (formerly) for the Chimakum territory near Port Townsend, and all of the Olympic Peninsula except that...
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    Washington state, United States, on the Olympic Peninsula. They were spoken by Chimakum, Quileute and Hoh tribes. They are part of the Mosan sprachbund, and one...
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  • Stevens, convened the treaty council on January 25, with the S'Klallam, the Chimakum, and the Skokomish tribes. Under the terms of the treaty, the original...
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    major attack on the Chimakum people, intending to wipe them out completely. They largely succeeded, destroying the last Chimakum villages and leaving...
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    peoples (the Nuu-chah-nulth, Makah, and Ditidaht) and, formerly, that of the Chimakum (a Chimakuan people related to the Quileute, who no longer exist as a recognizable...
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    peoples, such as the Lushootseed-speaking peoples, as well as the Twana, Chimakum, and Klallam, for millennia. The earliest known presence of Indigenous...
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    warm blankets. According to the stories, the Quileutes' only kin, the Chimakum, were separated from them by a great flood that swept them to the Quimper...
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    Nation, is a federally recognized tribe of Skokomish, Twana, Klallam, and Chimakum people. They are a tribe of Southern Coast Salish indigenous people of...
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    cabins (and 80 warriors) J. R. Swanton 335 Northwest Coast Oregon Country Chimakum 400 1780 James Mooney 336 Northwest Coast Oregon Country Squaxon 375 1857...
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    North American Indian. Volume 9 - The Salishan tribes of the coast. The Chimakum and the Quilliute. The Willapa. pp. 141–142. ISBN 978-0-7426-9809-3. v...
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  • given to several uncontacted groups Europanto [eur] – a jest Chumash [chs] Chimakum [cmk] – duplicate of Chemakum [xch] Beti (Cameroon) [btb] – a group name...
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    nations located in British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. Chehalis people Chimakum Cowichan The Cowichan designation is derived from the name of one of several...
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    located in what is now Jefferson County in the mid-19th century included the Chimakum (or Chemakum), Hoh (a group of the Quileute), Klallam (or Clallam), Quinault...
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    Lighthouse Service. The point is also the site of a meteorological station. The Chimakum Indians named this point Kam-kam-ho and the S'Klallam Indians called it...
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    Chinookan tribes. Volume 9 (1913): The Salishan tribes of the coast. The Chimakum and the Quilliute. The Willapa. Volume 10 (1915): The Kwakiutl. Volume...
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    Cayuse unclassified 1930s Chalon Utian Chehalis Salishan 2001 Chemakum/Chimakum/Chimacum Chimakuan 19th century Chico/Valley Maidu Maiduan Chimariko Language...
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    obtainable only from streams at the southern end of the peninsula. The Chimakum lived along the southeastern shore of the peninsula and members of the...
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    Kutenai Muskhogi Na-Dene Penutia Sahaptin Salish Siou (Syu) Tano Timukua Chimakum Tunika Uto-Azten Waiilatpu Wakash Yuki Yuchi Zuñi Central American families...
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    to Point No Point, which was attended by 1,200 American Indians of the Chimakum, Klallam, and Skokomish tribes, Point No Point being a central midpoint...
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    gravel ridge that lay 3 feet (0.91 m) above the waterline at high tide. The Chimakum would use this relatively narrow stretch of land as a canoe portage between...
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  • North American Indian. Volume 9 - The Salishan tribes of the coast. The Chimakum and the Quilliute. The Willapa. Classic Books Company. pp. 141–142....
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    Tamanowas Rock is said to have first been used 10,000 years ago by the Chimakum (or Chemacum) people, leading to its alternate name "Chimacum Rock", whose...
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  • these areas were the Kwakwakaʼwakw, Nuu-chah-nulth, Makah, Coast Salish, Chimakum, Quileute, and Chinook.[citation needed] In 1773, present day San Blas...
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  • Classical 古典蒙古语 mongolisch (klassisch) cmi I/L Emberá-Chamí (cmk) I/E Chimakum cml I/L Campalagian cmm I/E Michigamea cmn I/L Chinese 官話; 北方話 Mandarin...
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  • From the school, he studied the ethnology of Alsea, Siletz, Quileute, Chimakum, and Shasta peoples with attention to art and religion. In late 1917, after...
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  • North American Indian. Volume 9 - The Salishan tribes of the coast. The Chimakum and the Quilliute. The Willapa. Classic Books Company. pp. 141–142....
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