- The
Mattole,
including the Bear
River Indians, are a
group of
Native Americans in California.
Their traditional lands are
along the
Mattole and Bear Rivers...
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Mattole, or
Mattole–Bear River, is an
extinct Athabaskan language once
spoken by the
Mattole and Bear
River peoples of
northern California. It is one of...
- The
Mattole River is a
river on the
north coast of California, that
flows northerly, then
westerly into the
Pacific Ocean. The vast
majority of its 62...
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people within a 15-mile radius.[citation needed] It is
located in the
Mattole Valley, part of the Lost
Coast region, one of the
largest wilderness areas...
- Camp
Mattole, was a
temporary post of a
detachment of
California Volunteer Mountaineers fighting the Bald
Hills War, in
early 1864. Camp
Mattole was located...
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River Band of the
Rohnerville Rancheria is a
federally recognized tribe of
Mattole, Bear
River and
Wiyot people in
Humboldt County, California. The Bear River...
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Mattole Road is a 61.4-mile-long (98.8 km)
county road in
Humboldt County, California. It
originates at Ferndale, p****es
through Capetown and crosses...
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Mattole traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Mattole and Bear
River people living in the vicinity...
- Lost
Coast includes Tertiary marine sedimentary formations north of the
Mattole River and a
portion of the
Franciscan ****emblage
called Point Delgada at...
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indigenous languages: Root
languages of California:
Athabaskan Family: Hupa,
Mattole, L****ik, Wailaki, Sinkyone, Cahto, Tolowa, Nongatl, Wiyot, Chilula; Hokan...