- The Chimakum, also
spelled Chemakum and Chima****
Native American people (known to
themselves as Aqokúlo and
sometimes called the Port
Townsend Indians)...
-
Chemakum (/ˈtʃɛməkʌm/ CHEM-ək-um; also
written as
Chimakum or Chima****) is an
extinct Chimakuan language once
spoken by the
Chemakum, a
Native American...
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similar to Wakashan.
Chimakuan Chemakum (also
known as
Chimakum or Chima****) †
Quileute (also
known as Quillayute) †
Chemakum is now extinct. It was spoken...
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against the
Chemakum, who were
decimated and
effectively wiped out
following the war. However, one of his sons was
killed in
battle with the
Chemakum, leading...
- Kolejowa, a long
railway line in
Poland cmk, an
extinct Chemakum language once
spoken by the
Chemakum (ISO 639:cmk)
Croron Mein Khel, a ****stani gameshow...
- of languages. The Chimakum, who also
spoke a
Chimakuan language (called
Chemakum, Chimakum, or Chima****,) were the only
other group of
people to
speak a...
- Cayuse,
Central Kalapuya,
Central Pomo,
Central Sierra Miwok, Chalon,
Chemakum, Cheyenne, Chickasaw, Chico, Chimariko,
Chinook Jargon, Chippewa, Chitimacha...
- as the
Saanich dialect of
Coastal Salish, Salish-Spokane-Kalispel, and
Chemakum, *k went
further and
affricated to [tʃ]. Likewise,
historical *k’ has become...
-
Olympic Peninsula except that of the Quileute,
related to the now-extinct
Chemakum. The
Strait of
Georgia and
Puget Sound were
officially united as the Salish...
- now
Jefferson County in the mid-19th
century included the
Chimakum (or
Chemakum), Hoh (a
group of the Quileute),
Klallam (or Clallam), Quinault, and Twana...