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The Coquille (/ˈkkwɛl/ KOH-kwel, sometimes spelled Ko-Kwel or Ko'Kwel) are a Native American people who historically lived in the Coquille River watershed and nearby coast south of Coos Bay. They were signatories of the Oregon Coast Tribes Treaty of 1855 and were subsequently removed to the Siletz Reservation in northwestern Oregon in 1856. Most Coquille people today live there as members of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, but some whose ancestors remained in the traditional homeland or fled the reservation now make up the Coquille Indian Tribe, centered in southwest Oregon where the Coos River flows into Coos Bay.

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Coquille people

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The Coquille (/ˈkoʊkwɛl/ KOH-kwel, sometimes spelled Ko-Kwel or Ko'Kwel) are a Native American people who historically lived in the Coquille River watershed...

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Coquille

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Look up coquille in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coquille, the French word for "shell" (like an oyster shell), can refer to: Coquille people, a Native...

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Coquille Indian Tribe

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The Coquille Indian Tribe (/ˈkoʊkwɛl/ KOH-kwel) is the federally recognized Native American tribe of the Coquille people who have traditionally lived on...

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Tututni

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Lower Rogue River Athabascan) tribes included the following: Upper Coquille (Coquille, Mishikwutinetunne) tribe, Shasta Costa tribe, and Tututni tribe,...

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List of foods named after people

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attributed to İskender Efendi who lived in Bursa in the late 19th century. Coquilles St. Jacques – the French term for scallops, and the Anglo-American term...

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Native American peoples of Oregon

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Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians Coquille Indian Tribe Klamath Tribes Additionally, some of the lands of the Nevada-based...

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Tututni language

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(including Euchre Creek band), Coquille tribe, and Chasta Costa tribe who are part of the Rogue River Indian peoples of southwestern Oregon. In 2006...

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Coquilles

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"Coquilles" is the fifth episode of the first season of the psychological thriller–horror series Hannibal. The episode was written by supervising producer...

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Osprey Site

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site located near Bandon, Oregon, United States. Associated with the Coquille people, it is the largest known complex of fishing weirs on the Oregon coast...

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Steamboats of the Coquille River

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The Coquille River starts in the Siskiyou National Forest and flows through the Coquille Valley on its way to the Pacific Ocean. Bandon, Oregon, sits at...

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Coos people

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Siuslaw Indians of Oregon Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon Coquille Indian Tribe. The Coosan language family consists of two languages: Hanis...

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List of Washington Redskins name change advocates

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the ways in which Indians have no cultural power." Bruce Anderson (Coquille people): "I challenge [owner Dan Snyder] to focus on winning ... but also...

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South Fork Coquille River

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The South Fork Coquille River is the longest tributary of the Coquille River in coastal Oregon in the United States. From its headwaters in the Southern...

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Guy Coquille

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Guy Coquille (1523, Decize – 1603), also called Conchyleus, was a French jurist. He studied the humanities in the Collège de Navarre, Paris, from 1532...

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Cayuse people

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Shoshone, and Bannock Tribes to the south and east referred to as the Snake people and other tribes such as the Blackfeet over territory and hunting sites...

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Klamath people

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The Klamath people are a Native American tribe of the Plateau culture area in Southern Oregon and Northern California. Today Klamath people are enrolled...

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Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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proliferation of disease among Native populations. For example, according to Coquille scholar Dina Gilio-Whitaker, "In recent decades, however, researchers challenge...

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Dene

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Athabaskan people Galice language-speakers (Oregon Athabaskan): Chetco, Tolowa, Coquille, Tututni The listed Athabaskan tribes are the Eastern group in Jeff Leer's...

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Chinookan peoples

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Chinookan peoples include several groups of Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest in the United States who speak the Chinookan languages. Since at...

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2008 in LGBT rights

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recognized as a sovereign nation by the United States government the Coquille people are not bound by the state constitution. 30 – Ecuador legalizes same-sex...

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Kosrae

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corvette S. M. La Coquille, arrived at Okat Harbor on 3 June 1824 and visited until 15 June 1824. Commanded by Louis-Isidore Duperrey, La Coquille, on its circumnavigation...

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Miluk language

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T:transitive marker EST:established Miluk, also known as Lower Coquille from its location, is one of two Coosan languages. It shares more than half of...

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