- The
Cuyama River (Chumash:
Kuyam,
meaning "Clam") is a 118-mile-long (190 km)
river in
southern San Luis
Obispo County,
northern Santa Barbara County...
-
Cuyama (/kwiːˈjɑːmə/; (Chumash:
Kuyam,
meaning "Clam")) is a census-designated
place in
Santa Barbara County. California. It is
located in the Cuyama...
- New
Cuyama (Chumash:
Kuyam,
meaning "Clam") is a census-designated
place in the
Cuyama Valley,
Santa Barbara County, California. It was
named after the...
- The
Cuyama Valley (Chumash:
Kuyam,
meaning "Clam") is a
valley along the
Cuyama River in
Central California, in
northern Santa Barbara,
southern San Luis...
- despised. Further, the
Mabuiag identify the
origins of
Kuyam with Cape York: Kuyama,
Kuyam's father,
armed only with a
spear and woomera,
followed a...
- "Lux of the Agony" Flux Gallery. Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan "African Portraits".
Kuyam Baa Art Residency. Ziguinchor,
Senegal "Free
Space to Imagiantion", Curated...
- 'spectacles' (cf.
Spanish 'ante-ojos')
kujtan 'forest, countryside'
kuyam-et 'pig' kujtan-
kuyam-et 'peccary' (cf.
Spanish 'tunco de monte' )
kujtan 'forest,...