AOL Search

Skip over navigation
enhanced by Google

Web Results

1 - 10 of about 36,500
Also Try -

More Offers:

makah
  • Makah - Reference Center

    Makah, Native North Americans who in the early 19th cent. inhabited Cape Flattery, NW Wash. According to Lewis and Clark they then numbered some 2,000. The Makah are the southernmost of the Wakashan branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock,... more

Web Results

  • Makah Indian Tribe History

    Makah ('cape people'). The southern most tribe of the Wakashan stock, the only one within the United States. They belong to the Nootka branch. ...

    www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/wakashan/makahi... - Similar

  • Makah Whale Hunt

    The right of whaling at usual and accustomed grounds is a Makah tradition secured by the 1855 Treaty of Neah Bay. Makah whaling dates back at least 1500 ...

    www.nwr.noaa.gov/Marine-Mammals/Whales-Dolphins-Porpo... - Similar

  • Makah — Infoplease.com

    Makah (mäkô') [key], Native North Americans who in the early 19th cent. inhabited Cape Flattery, NW Wash. According to Lewis and Clark they then numbered ...

    www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0831288.html - Similar

  • Makah Language and the Makah Indian Tribe (Kweedishchaaht ...

    Makah language information and introduction to the culture of the Makah Indians.

    www.native-languages.org/makah.htm - Similar

More Offers:

makah
Also Try - makah tribe, makah indians, makah religion, makah religion history,
makahs, makah food
FeedbackClose

Great! Please tell us what you found most helpful.

We're sorry. Please tell us what went wrong.

Back to School?

Free Homework Help Toolbar

Click Here
© 2009 AOL LLC. All Rights Reserved.