- The
Chimakum, also
spelled Chemakum and Chima****
Native American people (known to
themselves as Aqokúlo and
sometimes called the Port
Townsend Indians)...
- an isolate, as the only
related indigenous people to the Quileute, the
Chimakum, were destro**** by
Chief Seattle and the
Suquamish people during the 1860s...
-
Chemakum (/ˈtʃɛməkʌm/ CHEM-ək-um; also
written as
Chimakum or Chima****) is an
extinct Chimakuan language once
spoken by the Chemakum, a
Native American...
- area of the
eastern Olympic Peninsula. The
community was
named after the
Chimakum (also
spelled Chemakum or Chima****)
group of
Indigenous Americans that...
-
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...
-
major attack on the
Chimakum people,
intending to wipe them out completely. They
largely succeeded,
destroying the last
Chimakum villages and leaving...
-
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...
- peoples, such as the Lushootseed-speaking peoples, as well as the Twana,
Chimakum, and Klallam, for millennia. The
earliest known presence of Indigenous...
- 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...
-
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...