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Yaquina people

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The Yaquina people were a tribe of Native Americans. There were 19 Yaquina in 1910. Their language was one of the Yakonan languages. The Yaquina lived around the Yaquina River and Yaquina Bay, both of which have been named after it. The town of Yaquina, Oregon, has also been named after the Indians.[1]

Villages

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North of Yaquina River

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Yaquina villages north of the Yaquina River were:[1]

  • Holukhik
  • Hunkkhwitik
  • Iwai
  • Khaishuk
  • Khilukh
  • Kunnupiyu
  • Kwulaishauik
  • Kyaukuhu
  • Kyuwatkal
  • Mipshuntik
  • Mittsulstik
  • Shash
  • Thlalkhaiuntik
  • Thlekakhaik
  • Tkhakiyu
  • Tshkitshiauk
  • Tthilkitik
  • Ukhwaiksh
  • Yahal
  • Yikkhaich

South side of Yaquina River

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Yaquina villages south of the Yaquina River were:[1]

  • Atshuk
  • Chulithltiyu
  • Hakkyaiwal
  • Hathletukhish
  • Hitshinsuwit
  • Hiwaitthe
  • Kaku
  • Khaiyukkhai
  • Khitalaitthe
  • Kholkh
  • Khulhanshtauk
  • Kilauutuksh
  • Kumsukwum
  • Kutshuwitthe
  • Kwaitshi
  • Kwilaishauk
  • Kwulchichicheshk
  • Kwullaish
  • Kwullakhtauik
  • Kwutichuntthe
  • Mulshintik
  • Naaish
  • Paiinkhwutthu
  • Pikiiltthe
  • Pkhulluwaaitthe
  • Pkuuniukhtauk
  • Puuntthiwaun
  • Shilkhotshi
  • Shupauk
  • Thlekwiyauik
  • Thlelkhus
  • Thlinaitshtik
  • Thlukwiutshthu
  • Tkulmashaauk
  • Tuhaushuwitthe
  • Tulshk

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Yaquina Indians". Access Genealogy. 4 July 2012. Archived from the original on 16 February 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2019.