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'''Yaquina''' is now a place-name native of the [[United States of America|American]] state of [[Oregon]]. It originally denoted a [[tribe]] of [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indians]], now nearly extinct, along with their [[language]] (an [[Alsean]] language that is [[Extinct language|extinct]]), which is also known as '''Yakwina''' or '''Yakona'''. The remnants survive on the [[Siletz Reservation]], Oregon, mostly of mixed blood. |
'''Yaquina''' is now a place-name native of the [[United States of America|American]] state of [[Oregon]]. It originally denoted a [[tribe]] of [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indians]], now nearly extinct, along with their [[language]] (an [[Alsean]] language that is [[Extinct language|extinct]]), which is also known as '''Yakwina''' or '''Yakona'''. The remnants survive on the [[Siletz Reservation]], Oregon, mostly of mixed blood. |
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*[[Yaquina Head]] |
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*[[Yaquina Head Lighthouse]] |
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*[[Yaquina River]] |
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*[[Yaquina Bay Bridge]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 20:48, 27 September 2005
Yaquina is now a place-name native of the American state of Oregon. It originally denoted a tribe of American Indians, now nearly extinct, along with their language (an Alsean language that is extinct), which is also known as Yakwina or Yakona. The remnants survive on the Siletz Reservation, Oregon, mostly of mixed blood.
See also:
External links
- Yaquina Lights
- Oregon BLM on Yaquina
- On Yaquina Lighthouse
- More on the lighthouse
- Native American genealogy on the Yaquina tribe
- Oregon State Parks on Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site
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Yaquina also denotes a bay in Newport, Oregon, and a lighthouse north of Newport.