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California Washoe Lake, lake in
Nevada Washoe Valley, Nevada, census-designated
place Washoe Valley (Nevada) New
Washoe City,
Nevada Washo language Washoe Tribe...
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Washoe County (/ˈwɒʃoʊ/) is a
county in the U.S.
state of Nevada. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 486,492,
making it Nevada's second-most populous...
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California Gold Rush.
Washoe resistance to
incursions on
their lands proved ****ile, and the last
armed conflict with the
Washoes and non-Indians was the...
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Washoe (c.
September 1965 –
October 30, 2007) was a
female common chimpanzee who was the
first non-human to
learn to
communicate using signs adapted from...
- 20th century,
Washoes worked as
ranch hands, as
construction workers,
domestic servants, or
laundry workers.
Cattle ranchers leased Washoe land for minimal...
- The
Washoe Zephyr is a
seasonal diurnal wind
which occurs across western Nevada just east of the
Sierra Nevada mountains. It
blows primarily in the summer...
- both
civilian and military.
Native Americans of the Paiute, Shoshone, and
Washoe tribes inhabit what is now Nevada. The
first Europeans to
explore the region...
- Nevada–California border. It is the
county seat and most
populous city of
Washoe County.
Sitting in the High
Eastern Sierra foothills, in the
Truckee River...
- variations, and may be
called washer pitching,
washer toss, washers,
huachas or
washoes (which is
based on the
similarity to horseshoes). The
object of the game...
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processes was
generally one to two
times the
weight of
silver recovered. The
Washoe process, a
variation of pan amalgamation, was
developed in the 1860s by...