- The
Cahto (also
spelled Kato,
especially in
anthropological and
linguistic contexts) are an
Indigenous Californian group of
Native Americans.
Today most...
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Cahto (also
spelled Kato) is an
extinct Athabaskan language that was
formerly spoken by the Kato
people of the
Laytonville and
Branscomb area at the head...
- The
Cahto are a
Native American people of
northern California.
Cahto may also
refer to:
Cahto language, the
language historically spoken by the
Cahto people...
- USS
Achigan (YT/YTB-218) was a
Cahto-class
large harbor tug in the
service of the
United States Navy. A French-Canadian
rendering of the word ashigan...
- USS
Cahto (YT/YTB-215) was the lead ship of the
Cahto-class
large harbor tug in the
service of the
United States Navy.
Cahto (YT-215) was laid down by...
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Cahto are an
indigenous Californian group of
Native Americans. The
Cahto lived ****hest
south of all the
Athapascans in California,
occupying Cahto Valley...
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include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the Kato (
Cahto)
people of the Eel
River basin of
northwestern California. Kato oral literature...
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Cahto is a
former settlement in
Mendocino County, California. It was
located 3
miles (4.8 km)
southwest of Laytonville.
Cahto was
founded by John P. Simpson...
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harbor tug is a
subclass of
Cahto-class
district harbor tug.
Hisada class harbor had the same
design as the 260-ton
Cahto-class
district harbor tug. Harbor...
- Acjachemem,
southwestern California Karok,
northwestern California Kato,
Cahto,
northwestern California Kawaiisu, southern-central
California Kitanemuk...