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Ukiah (/juːˈkaɪə/ yoo-KY-ə; Pomo:
Yokáya,
meaning "deep valley" or "south valley") is the
county seat and
largest city of
Mendocino County, in the North...
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Rancho Yokaya (also
called "Llokaya") was a 35,541-acre (143.83 km2)
Mexican land
grant in
present day
Mendocino County,
California given in 1845 by Governor...
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southern Mendocino County:
Rancho Sanel in Hopland, in 1844 and
Rancho Yokaya that
forms the
majority of the
Ukiah Valley, in 1845. In the 19th century...
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bought 100
acres along Ackerman Cr**** (now
known as Pinoleville)". In 1881,
Yokaya Rancheria was
financed by
central Pomo people. Once the Pomo
Indians had...
- "Ukiah Valley" is redundant: "Ukiah"
comes from the
Central Pomo word
yokaya,
meaning 'south valley'. The
northern part of the
valley was originally...
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southern Mendocino County:
Rancho Sanel in the
Sanel Valley in 1844 and
Rancho Yokaya in the
Ukiah Valley in 1845.
Fernando De La
Trinidad Feliz (May 30, 1795...
- 1845 Pio Pico
Bartoleme Bojorquez 24,903
acres (10,078 ha) 61 ND
Marin Yokaya 1845 Pio Pico
Cayetano Juarez 35,541
acres (14,383 ha) 217 ND
Ukiah Mendocino...
- Sonoma. In 1845 he
built a
second and
larger adobe and was
granted Rancho Yokaya in
Mendocino County. With the
cession of
California to the
United States...
- 1845,
Governor Pío Pico
awarded Juárez a
second land grant,
called Rancho Yokaya,
consisting of 35,541
acres (143.83 km2) in what is now
Mendocino County...
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sonorant gliding (/ɽe + wa/ → /i + a/ → /ja/).
Compare 良かれば
yokareba to 良かや
yokaya "if it's good".
Adjectival nouns, also
called nominal adjectives or na-adjectives...