- Ranch, Lost
Coast Headlands,
Point Arena-Stornetta,
Cotoni-Coast Dairies, and
Piedras Blancas.
Cotoni-Coast
Dairies National Monument is part of the California...
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people "San Rafael". Just
south of the
Quiroste and
north of the Uypi, the
Cotoni lived along the
Pacific Ocean, near present-day Davenport,
likely including...
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suffix to
indicate ownership, "the one with a heap",
Hispanicized spellings Cotoni, Cutuni), also
called Tiklla (Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, Hispanicized...
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Botanico di Palermo,
Pagando e Piola,
Palermo 1858 (in Italian)
Relazione sui
cotoni coltivati al r. Orto
botanico nell'anno 1864, Lorsnaider,
Palermo 1864....
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Huayna Cotoni or
Wayna Qutuni(Aymara
wayna young (man), bachelor, qutu heap, pile, -ni a
suffix to
indicate ownership ("the one with a heap"),
Qutuni a...
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Cuttanee (also
called cotonis, cuttance, or cutance) was a fine
heavy and
stout silk and
cotton satin of East India,
formerly produced for export, with...
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schottii G. Watt, Wild cult.
cotton 206. 1907.
Gossypium taitense Parl., Sp.
Cotoni 39, t. 6, fig. A. 1866.
Gossypium tridens O. F. Cook & J. Hubb., J. Washington...
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lived on
watercourses which begin in the park were the Quiroste, Achistaca,
Cotoni and Sayante. In
October 1769, the
Portola expedition encountered the redwoods...
- Cr****, the
Oljon of San
Gregorio Cr****, the
Quiroste of Ano Nuevo, the
Cotoni of
Scott Cr****, and the
Uypin of
Santa Cruz. A
smaller group known as the...
- of the
highway will
continue to be used for farming, but most
became the
Cotoni-Coast
Dairies unit of
California Coastal National Monument. Rogers, Paul...