- The
Tolowa people or Taa-laa-wa Dee-ni’ are a
Native American people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethno-linguistic group. Two rancherías (Smith
River and...
- 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...
- 500[page needed]
Tolowa people recorded dead.
Because their homes had
burned down, the
place received the name "Burnt Ranch". The
Tolowa themselves date...
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Tolowa Dunes State Park is a 4,000-acre (16 km2)
California State Park
located in Del
Norte County, on the
North Coast of California. The park surrounds...
- the site of
Tolowa Indian Settlements at
Battery Point and
Pebble Beach south of
Point St. George, and
north of
Point St. George. In
Tolowa: Taa-’at-dvn...
- park
system trails. Modern-day
Native American nations such as the Yurok,
Tolowa, Karuk, Chilula, and
Wiyot have
historical ties to the region,
which has...
- The
Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation,
previously known as
Smith River Rancheria, is a
federally recognized tribe of
Tolowa people in Del
Norte County, California...
- Gold
Beach (
Tolowa: yan-shu’-chit, yan-shuu-chit’-dvn) is a city in and the
county seat of
Curry County, Oregon,
United States, on the
Oregon Coast. The...
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Tolowa traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Tolowa people of
Smith River area of
northwestern California...
- Nabiltse, Dakubetede) Chetco-
Tolowa † dialects:
Chetco Smith River (a.k.a.
Tolowa)
Siletz Dee-ni (modern Chetco-
Tolowa variant with word from Chasta...