48 mi km from its mouth on the Pacific Ocean, the area was home to Takelma Indians, then to white ... Rogue River. After the Rogue River War s of 1855&ndash 56 and the forced removal of most of the Takelma ... more details
File Argentine Icebreaker Admiral Irizar.jpg thumb right 300px ARA Almirante Irizar icebreaker commons Category Naval ships of Argentina This list includes all major Auxiliary ship auxiliary ships transports, colliers, scientific vessels, among others in service with the Argentine Navy since being formally established in the 1860s. It does not include vessels prior to that date, nor does it include warships which are List of ships of the Argentine Navy listed separately . Service entry dates indicate the ship s commissioning into the Argentine Navy and not the ship s entry in service with another navy unless specifically said. Avisos Irigoyen class aviso Irigoyen class US built width 100 border 2 width 16 align left Ship Name width 16 align center Pennant Number width 16 align center Other names width 16 align center Service entry width 16 align center Decommissioning align center ARA Comandante Gral. Irigoyen align center A 1 align center ex USS USS Cahuilla ATF 152 Cahuilla align center 1961 align center 2010 align center ARA Francisco de Gurruchaga align center A 3 align center ex USS USS Luiseno ATF 156 Luiseno align center 1975 align center in service align center ARA Suboficial Castillo A 6 ARA Suboficial Castillo align center A 6 align center ex USS USS Takelma ATF 113 Takelma align center 1993 align center in service Sotomayor class US built width 100 border 2 width 16 align left Ship Name width 16 align center Pennant Number width 16 align center Other names width 16 align center Service entry width 16 align center Decommissioning align center ARA Alferez Sobral A 9 ARA Alf rez Sobral align center A 9 align center ex USS USS Salish ATA 187 Salish align center 1972 align center in service align center ARA Comodoro Somellera A 10 ARA Comodoro Somellera align center A 10 align center ex USS Catawba ATA 210 align center 1975 align center 1998 Teniente Olivieri class aviso US built width 100 border 2 width 16 align left Ship Name width 16 align center Pennant Nu ... more details
descriptions of Takelma language Takelma , Wasco Wishram language Wishram , Southern Paiute language ... of 1906 he worked on Takelma language Takelma and Shasta Costa Chasta Costa . Sapir s work on Takelma became his doctoral dissertation which he defended in 1908. The dissertation foreshadowed ... people Nootka , Paiute , Takelma language Takelma , and Yahi Yana . His research on Southern Paiute ... more details
refimprove date April 2008 cleanup date July 2009 Infobox ethnic group group Confederated Tribes of br Siletz Indians popplace Flag United States Flag Oregon poptime 4,804 2011 ref name enroll cite web url http www.ctsi.nsn.us warm springs umpqua tillamook siletz government enrollment title Enrollment publisher Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians date August 8, 2011 accessdate September 1, 2011 ref languages English language English religions related Athabaskan peoples, br southern Interior Salish peoples The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians in the United States is a federally recognized confederation of 27 Native Americans in the United States Native American tribal bands that once inhabited a range from northern California to southwest Washington U.S. state Washington . Tribes The confederation is made up of the following tribes and bands. colbegin 2 Alsea people Alsea , including Yaquina people Yaquina Chinook people Chinook , including Clatsop people Clatsop Coos people Coos , including Hanis people Hanis and Miluk people Miluk Kalapuya people Kalapuya , including Santiam people Santiam , Tualatin people Tualatin , Yamhill people Yamhill , Yoncalla people Yoncalla , Marys River band, and others Lower Umpqua people Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw people Siuslaw Molalla people Molalla Shasta people Shasta , including Klamath River people Rogue River people s, including Shasta people Shasta , Applegate, Galice Creek, or any of the Lower Rogue Athapascan peoples Klickitat people Klickitat Takelma people Takelma , including Dagelma people Dagelma , Latgawa people Latgawa , and Cow Creek people Cow Creek Tututni people Tututni , including all Athapascan bands from southwestern Oregon, such as the following Applegate River people Applegate River Chetco people Chetco Chasta Costa people Chasta Costa Euchre Creek people Euchre Creek Flores Creek people Flores Creek Galice Creek people Galice Creek Mikonotunne people Mikonotunne Naltunnetunne people Naltunnetunne Pistol R ... more details
19 Siuslaw language Siuslaw Solano language Solano Takelma language Takelma Tanoan languages Tanoan ... Takelma Coosan Siuslaw Alsean small Mexican Penutian   small Mixe Zoque Huave small Puinave Maku ... Takelma Kalapuyan small Tequiraca Canichana languages Tequiraca Canichana Ticuna Yuri languages Ticuna ... Takelma Kalapuyan ref c prb 80 c con 60 c fam Zuni Penutian c prb 80 c con 50 c fam Yukian Siouan ..., Wakashan, Chimakuan, Salishan, Alsea, Coosan, Kalapuyan, br Takelma, Lower Chinook c area Plateau ... more details
, Alsean language Alsea , possibly the Wintuan languages . Part of the Penutian hypothesis. Takelma language Takelma Extinct Spoken in Oregon , United States . Part of the Penutian hypothesis. A specific ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Rogue River Ranch nrhp type hd image Rogue River Ranch National Historic Site.jpg caption Rogue River Ranch National Historic Site location Curry County, Oregon Curry County , Oregon Oregon, USA nearest city Agness, Oregon coordinates coord 42.71864 123.88154 display inline,title locmapin Oregon built 1903 1930s architect George Billings architecture Common wood frame added 1975 refnum 75001581 governing body Bureau of Land Management The Rogue River Ranch is a pioneer farm complex in Curry County, Oregon Curry County in southwest Oregon , United States . The ranch is located on the north shore of the Rogue River Oregon Rogue River just outside the Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest . The original ranch buildings were constructed by George Billings. Later, the ranch was sold to Stanley Anderson, who increased the size of the property and built additional farm buildings. The Bureau of Land Management bought the ranch in 1970. Today, the main ranch house is a museum . The Bureau of Land Management also maintains a campground on the property. The Rogue River Ranch is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . History Archeological evidence shows that Native Americans in the United States Native Americans occupied the area around the Rogue River Ranch for over 9,000 years. Ancient Takelma speaking people were the first to make their home in Rogue River valley. Later, Athabascan speaking people migrated into the area. While their languages were different, both groups shared a common way of life based on fishing, hunting, and gathering. For thousands of years, the site that is now the Rogue River Ranch was a seasonal camp. However, it appears likely a permanent village was eventually established at the site. The Native American way of life along the Rogue River came to an end in 1856 when the native people were removed to reservations in northern Oregon. ref name BLM http www.blm.gov or resources recreation rogue ranch.php Rogue River Ranch , ... more details
tkl anchor tkl tkl I L Tokelau tokelau an Tokelauanisch ISO 639 3 style I E Takelma language tkm anchor tkm I E Takelmatakelma Toku No Shima language tkn anchor tkn I L Toku No Shima ... more details