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Ozette may
refer to:
Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site, the site of an
archaeological dig in
Washington in the
United States Ozette Lake, a lake...
- The
Ozette Native American Village Archeological Site is the site of an
archaeological excavation on the
Olympic Peninsula near Neah Bay, Washington, United...
- The
Ozette, also
known locally as
Makah Ozette or Anna Ch****a's
Ozette is the
oldest variety of
potato grown in the
Pacific Northwest region. This potato...
- Lake
Ozette is the
largest unaltered natural lake in
Washington state at 29.5 km2 (11.4 sq mi). The
Makah name for Lake
Ozette was
Kahouk meaning "large...
- a
Makah village near Lake
Ozette. The oral
history of the
Makah mentions a "great slide"
which engulfed a
portion of
Ozette long ago. The
mudslide preserved...
- are five
major villages: Waatch, Sooes, Deah,
Ozette, and Bahaada. One of the most well known,
Ozette, was a
crucial location for
Makah survival. It...
- USS
Ozette has been the name of more than
United States Navy ship, and may
refer to: USS
Ozette (ID-3985), a
cargo ship
launched in 1918 but
never commissioned...
- 'Osi:l-'a:'tx/ʔuseeʔłaʔtx̣ or
Ozette village dialect (once
spoken by the
Ozette people (Osi:l-'a:'tx/ʔuseeʔłaʔtx̣ - "People of ʔuseeʔł, i.e.
Ozette Village") As first...
- (14 km)
Ozette Loop. The Park
Service runs a
registration and
reservation program to
control the
usage levels of this area. From the
trailhead at
Ozette Lake...
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Ozette was a
steam cargo ship
built in 1918–1919 by
Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Company of
Seattle for the
United States Shipping Board as part...