- The
Siletz (pronounced SIGH-lets) were the
southernmost of
several divisions of the
Tillamook people speaking a
distinct dialect; the
other dialect-divisions...
- The
Siletz River flows about 67
miles (108 km) to the
Pacific Ocean through coastal mountains in the U.S.
state of Oregon.
Formed by the
confluence of...
- The
Siletz are a
nearly extinct tribe of
Native Americans from Oregon.
Siletz may also
refer to:
Confederated Tribes of
Siletz Indians, a
federally recognized...
- The
Confederated Tribes of
Siletz Indians in the
United States is a
federally recognized confederation of more than 27
Native American tribes and bands...
- The
Siletz Reservation is a 5.852 sq mi (15.157 km²)
Indian reservation in
Lincoln County, Oregon,
United States,
owned by the
Confederated Tribes of Siletz...
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Siletz (/sɪˈlɛts/ suh-LETS, Tolowa: sii-let-ts’i ) is a city in
Lincoln County, Oregon,
United States. The po****tion was 1,212 at the 2010 census. The...
- The
Tolowa language (also
called Chetco-Tolowa, or
Siletz Dee-ni) is a
member of the
Pacific Coast subgroup of the
Athabaskan language family. Together...
-
Siletz Bay
National Wildlife Refuge is a U.S.
National Wildlife Refuge on Oregon's coast. It is one of six
National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) comprising...
- 124°02′30″W / 44.9583333°N 124.0416667°W / 44.9583333; -124.0416667 The
Siletz Reef is a
large and
shallow reef, just offs**** the
central coast of Oregon...
-
Siletz Dee-ni may
refer to:
Confederated Tribes of
Siletz Indians, a
federally recognized Indian tribe of
Oregon Tolowa language, the
traditional language...