- Washington,
Alaska and, to a
lesser degree,
Idaho and
western Montana.
Cheechako – 'newcomer'; the word is
formed from chee ('new') +
chako ('come') and...
- get you the high score. One
notable claim is
Cheechako Hill,
which is
always available.
Staking Cheechako Hill will
always result in the
player becoming...
- the gold rush days in the Klon****. Chechahco, more
commonly spelled cheechako, is a
Chinook Jargon word for "newcomer", and the film
focuses on a group...
- and
achieved a m****ive sale. When his next collection,
Ballads of a
Cheechako,
proved equally successful,
Service could afford to
travel widely and...
- instance:
great white chief, of
which an
example occurs in "Ballads of a
Cheechako" (1907) by
Robert W. Service: For thus the /
Great White Chief / hath...
-
terminology from the
stampede made its way into
North American English like "
cheechakos",
referring to
newly arrived miners, and "sourdoughs",
experienced miners...
-
Geographic Books, 2019, ISBN 9781426220579
Chasing Denali: The Sourdoughs,
Cheechakos, and
Frauds Behind the Most
Unbelievable Feat in Mountaineering, Lyons...
-
kilometers to the west, but it
harbored a
criminal element that pre**** on the
cheechakos (newcomers to the Klon****).
These con
artists were
believed to be members...
-
Cenote (definition) from
Yucatec Maya
dzonot or ts'onot
meaning "well".
Cheechako (definition) from
Chinook Jargon chee + chako, "new come". Chee comes...
- 1933 Ray
Taylor USA "Clancy of the
Mounted Police" from
Ballads of a
Cheechako Robert W.
Service 1909 Poem 2
Fighting Trooper 1934 Ray
Taylor USA ? James...