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Ethnic group
The Whilkut (variants: Whiylqit, Hwilʼ-kut, Hoilkut, Hoilkut-hoi) also known as "(Upper) Redwood Creek Indians" or "Mad River Indians" were a Pacific
Whilkut
Native American people in California
Tsnungwe (South Fork Hupa), the Chilula (Lower Redwood Creek Hupa) and Whilkut (Redwood Creek Hupa). Hupa people had limited contact with non-Native peoples
Hupa
U.S. state
Chilula; Hokan Family: Pomo, Shasta, Karok, Chimiriko; Algonquian Family: Whilkut, Yurok; Yukian Family: Wappo; Penutian Family: Modok, Wintu, Nomlaki, Konkow
California
Pacific Coast Athabaskan tribe
east and Whilkut to the south, who inhabited the area on or near Lower Redwood Creek, in Northern California. Upstream and northwest of the Whilkut along
Chilula
Athabaskan language of California, US
Fork Hupa (Tse꞉ningxwe) and, before European contact, by the Chilula and Whilkut peoples, to the west. The 2000 US Census estimated the language to be spoken
Hupa_language
American war against the indigenous peoples of Northern California from 1858 to 1864
Chilula, Lassik, Hupa, Mattole, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Tsnungwe, Wailaki, Whilkut and Wiyot Native American peoples. The war was fought within the boundaries
Bald_Hills_War
Native American group in northwestern California, United States
Athapaskans included the Hupa-Whilkut-Chilula to the north, the Mattole on the coast to the west, and the Kato to the south. The Whilkut, Nongatl and Lassik were
Eel_River_Athapaskan_peoples
Series of battles and massacres, 1850–1880
Chilula, Lassik, Hupa, Mattole, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Tsnungwe, Wailaki, Whilkut and Wiyot Native American peoples. Wintoon War 1858–1859 Federal Peacekeeping
California_Indian_Wars
Indigenous Californian group of Native Americans
California) Languages English, formerly Cahto Related ethnic groups Southern Athabaskan people (including Chilula, Hupa, Mattole, Tolowa, Wailaki, and Whilkut)
Cahto
River. Wappo, north-central California Washoe, northeastern California Whilkut, northwestern California Wintu, northwestern California Wiyot, northwestern
List of Indigenous peoples in California
List_of_Indigenous_peoples_in_California
Subfamily of Athabaskan languages
Hoopa-Chilula) dialects: Hupa Tsnungwe tse:ning-xwe tł'oh-mitah-xwe Chilula-Whilkut Chilula Whilkut †Mattole–Bear River dialects: Mattole Bear River †Wailaki ("Eel
Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages
Pacific_Coast_Athabaskan_languages
Genocide of Native Americans (1846–1873)
Northern California between settlers and tribes including the Hupa, Chilula, Whilkut, Mattole, Nongatl, Sinkyone, and Wiyot. Klamath River Wars (1850–1855)
Outline of the California genocide
Outline_of_the_California_genocide
Group of indigenous languages of North America
California Athabaskan subgroup Hupa (also known as Hupa-Chilula, Chilula, Whilkut) Mattole–Bear River Eel River (also known as Wailaki, Lassik, Nongatl,
Athabaskan_languages
Quechan Yurok Karuk Tolowa Nomlaki Chimariko Wintun Hupa Tsnungwe Wiyot Whilkut Yuki 1851 1868 Nian Rebellion Qing dynasty Nien militia 1852 1852 Kautokeino
List_of_wars:_1800–1899
California Palagewan, south-central California Wappo, north-central California Whilkut, northwestern California Wintu, northwestern California Wiyot, northwestern
Indigenous peoples of California
Indigenous_peoples_of_California
became the base for John Bell's 16 man local militia party that pursued the Whilkut following their attack on the pack train of Henry Allen and William E.
Camp_at_Pardee's_Ranch
River in California, United States
different groups whose languages are related to the Athabascan family, the Whilkut, Nongatl and Lassik (Baumhoff 1958). Today, among these distinct groups
Mad_River_(California)
Ethnic group
Fork and New River areas); (na꞉tinixwe 'Hoopa Valley Hupa'); (Chilula/Whilkut/Me꞉w-yinaq/Whiyłqit 'Redwood Creek Hupa'). misqine꞉qʼit/nisking-qʼit, nantsʼing-tah
Tsnungwe
Genocidal massacres of Native Americans
to 2,700 ) 800 Wiyot 1,000 100 Tolowa 1,000 150 Hupa 1,000 500 Chilula, Whilkut 1,000 (*) Mattole 500 (up to 2,476) (*) Nongatl, Sinkyone, Lassik 2,000
California_genocide
Chauchela/Chowchilla Yokuts Wintu Tolowa Yuki Red Caps Achomawi Atsugewi Whilkut – "Wintoons" Chilula – "Redwoods" Hupa Chimariko Lassik Mattole Nongatl
List of wars involving the United States in the 19th century (1801-1850)
List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States_in_the_19th_century_(1801-1850)
Indian reservation in California, 1856–1866
Yokiah), Wappo, Pomo, Salan Pomo, Southern Pomo(Kianamaras or Gallinomero), Whilkut (Redwood) and others lived on this reservation. In the summer of 1857,
Mendocino_Indian_Reservation
Na:tinixwe people, known colloquially as the Hupa tribe and the Chilula and Whilkut tribelets of the Trinity River basin in northwestern California. Today
Hupa_traditional_narratives
County in California, United States
Algic-speaking Wiyot and Yurok; Athabaskan peoples including the Hupa, Chilula, Whilkut, Tsnungwe, Mattole, Wailaki and Nongatl; and the Karuk, who speak an isolated
Humboldt_County,_California
Major military operations in the American Civil War
Chilula, Lassik, Hupa, Mattole, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Tsnungwe, Wailaki, and Whilkut. From 12 December 1861, this theater was incorporated into the District
Pacific coast theater of the American Civil War
Pacific_coast_theater_of_the_American_Civil_War
Land force component of the California National Guard
the Trinity Rangers fought the Klamath & Humboldt Expedition against the Whilkut or Redwood Indians. In 1859, the Kibbe Rangers under William Byrnes and
California Army National Guard
California_Army_National_Guard
Tubatulabal, south-central California Wappo, north-central California Whilkut, northwestern California Wintu, northwestern California Wiyot, northwestern
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
American linguist and ethnologist
commonly referred to as the Sinkyone, Mattole, Nongatl, Tolowa, Chilula, Whilkut, Tsnungwe, and Hupa. Much of the material consists of vocabularies and
Pliny_Earle_Goddard
Nlaka'pamux Bald Hills War (1858–64) United States California "Wintoons" Whilkut "Redwoods" Chilula Hupa "Mountain tribes" Chimariko Lassik Mattole Nongatl
List_of_American_Indian_Wars
Series by the Smithsonian Institution
137-154. Wiyot. Albert B. Elsasser. Pages 155-163. Hupa, Chilula, and Whilkut. William J. Wallace. Pages 164-179. Karok. William Bright. Pages 180-189
Handbook of North American Indians
Handbook_of_North_American_Indians
Limestone quarry in California
(Lassik, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Wailaki) Esselen Halchidhoma Hupa (Chilula, Whilkut) Karuk Cahto Kawaiisu Kitanemuk Kizh Kumeyaay (Diegueño, Ipai, Tipai) Lake
Rockaway_Quarry
American pioneer (c. 1822–1904)
Captain Isaac G. Messec to fight the Wintoon War of 1858-59 against the Whilkut people. In 1859, he oversaw the State of California's Pitt River Expedition
William_Chauncey_Kibbe
Population of Indigenous peoples of California
(Lassik, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Wailaki) Esselen Halchidhoma Hupa (Chilula, Whilkut) Karuk Cahto Kawaiisu Kitanemuk Kizh Kumeyaay (Diegueño, Ipai, Tipai) Lake
Population of Native California
Population_of_Native_California
Census-designated place in California, United States
language term xaayin-pom, meaning "slippery place." Hyampom was home to the Whilkut, Chimariko, and Northern Wintun Native American tribes. The explorer Jedediah
Hyampom,_California
Census-designated place in California, United States
J.W. Winslet's party of 16 men from Burnt Ranch were ambushed by the Whilkut in the Bald Hills along a trail to the Hupa villages, killing one man and
Burnt_Ranch,_California
Indigenous people of California
Sherburne F. Cook estimated the combined populations of the Mattole, Whilkut, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Lassik, and Kato at 4,700, at least 50% higher than
Mattole
Census-designated place in California, United States
indigenous peoples, including the Wiyot, Yurok, Hupa, Karuk, Chilula, Whilkut, and the southern Athabascans. Fields Landing is located within the original
Fields_Landing,_California
Unincorporated community in California, United States
Fire Protection District. Retrieved December 8, 2022. Jacinto, Rita. "Whilkut, White Settlers, Worlds Apart". ScholarWorks. The California State University
Kneeland,_California
American soldier and Army officer
pack trains over the Bald Hills to protect them from the attacks by the Whilkut. Later, Captain Underwood established Fort Gaston among the Hupa people
Edmund_Underwood
Fresno, Kawia, Kianamaras, Mattole, Nuimok, Noi-sas, Pit River, Pomo, Whilkut (Redwood), Saia, Salan Pomo (Potter), Tejon, Tule (Tularenos) Mono, Wailaki
Superintendencies of Indian Affairs
Superintendencies_of_Indian_Affairs
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.German : unexplained; possibly a variant of Eder or Ader, from a Germanic personal name Adheri, composed of adal ‘clan’, ‘nobility’ + heri ‘army’.Johann Georg Ater was born in about 1745–50 in Clarksburg, OH.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Black stone, Not white
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Brave Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Born in Water; Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A pious woman daughter of Amr al-Basriyah was so named
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Buss.North German (Büsse) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of boxes and containers or for a gunsmith, from Middle Low German büsse, busse ‘box’, ‘gun’, ‘rifle’.English : variant spelling of Buss.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of the World
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Sparkle of light fire
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Faith
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