- The
Tututni tribe is a
historic Native American tribe, one of
Lower Rogue River Athabascan tribes from
southwestern Oregon who
signed the 1855
Coast Treaty...
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Tututni (Dotodəni,
alternatively Tutudin tu-tu-DE-NE), also
known as
Upper Coquille, (Lower)
Rogue River and Nuu-wee-ya, is an
Athabaskan language spoken...
- In
Chasta Costa and
Euchre Cr****-
Tututni and Chetco-Tolowa they were
known as Shii-lee-ch'ish, the Naltunne-
Tututni name was Sai-lĕtc-́ĭc me-́t̟ûn-nĕ...
- or COQ may
refer to: coq, ISO 639-3 code for Coquille, a
dialect of the
Tututni language Coq, the
French word for "rooster" or "****" Coq (software), an...
- (disambiguation) Osei Tutu,
founder of the
Ashanti Empire Tootoo, an
Inuit surname Tututni, a
native american tribe This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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original languages:
Tututni and (Upper) Coquille-
Tututni: Ci-cta-́qwût-mê ́ t̟ûn-nĕ
Chasta Costa-
Tututni: Ci-stá-qwŭt dv-nee-yu Naltunne-
Tututni: Cac-taⁿ-́qwût...
- Applegate, Clatskanie, Galice,
Rogue River (Chasta Costa,
Euchre Cr****,
Tututni,
Upper Coquille), Tolowa,
Upper Umpqua California: Eel River, Hupa, Mattole–Bear...
- of
European settlers, the Port
Orford area was
inhabited by
Tututni peoples. The
Tututni languages were a part of the
Pacific Coast Athabaskan language...
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under the name
Rogue River Indians were:
Lower Rogue River Athabascan (or
Tututni) tribes, including:
Upper Coquille (Mishikwutinetunne, Mishi-qute-me-tunne...
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Tribes of
Siletz Indians,
represented Tillamook, Yaquina, Alsea, Coquille,
Tututni,
Chetco aboriginal title compensation claims in the 1940s–50s. The lawsuit...