- The
Algic languages (also Algonquian–
Wiyot–Yurok or Algonquian–Ritwan) are an
indigenous language family of
North America. Most
Algic languages belong...
- The
Wiyot (
Wiyot:
Wíyot, Chetco-Tolowa: Wee-'at xee-she or Wee-yan' Xee-she',
Euchre Cr**** Tututni: Wii-yat-dv-ne – "Mad
River People", Yurok: Weyet)...
- Look up
Wiyot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Wiyot are a
Native American people of California.
Wiyot may also
refer to:
Wiyot language, extinct...
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Wiyot (also Wishosk) or
Soulatluk (lit. 'your jaw') is an
Algic language spoken by the
Wiyot people of
Humboldt Bay, California. The language's last native...
- The
Wiyot Tribe,
California is a
federally recognized tribe of
Wiyot people. They are the
aboriginal people of
Humboldt Bay, Mad
River and
lower Eel River...
- 40°48′54″N 124°09′40″W / 40.815°N 124.161°W / 40.815; -124.161 The
Wiyot m****acre
refers to the
atrocities on
February 26, 1860, at
Tuluwat (also known...
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Eureka (/jʊˈriːkə/ yuurr-EE-kə;
Wiyot: Jaroujiji; Hupa: dahwilahłding; Karok: Uuth) is a city and the
county seat of
Humboldt County,
located on the North...
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Humboldt Bay
within the city of Eureka, California. The 1860 m****acre of the
Wiyot people was
perpetrated in the
village of
Tolowot or
Tuluwat on this island...
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Wiyot traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Wiyot people of the
Humboldt Bay area of northwestern...
- 2004 the
Eureka City
Council transferred land back to the
Wiyot tribe, to add to land the
Wiyot had purchased. The
council transferred another 60 acres...