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- Explaining Kashaya Infixation
- www.ling.upenn.edu
- Prosodic Word Structure in Kashaya Reduplication* Eugene
- I argue in this paper that in Kashaya (Pomoan: N.
- www.ling.upenn.edu
- Kashaya Window 110115
- Post-Peninitial Accent in Kashaya: An Alternative to Initial Extrametricality keywords: Kashaya, extrametricality, non-finality, stress.
- linguistics.arizona.edu
- 179 THEK ASHAYAP OMOI NTERPRETIVE T RAILP ROJECT This
- State Parks, the Kashaya Pomo tribe, Caltrans, UC Berkeley, and SFSU.
- www.scahome.org
- Jamestown Klallam Diné Coast Miwok/Kashaya Pomo
- ABALONE NATION. ELAINE GRINNELL. Jamestown Klallam.
- www.nativeland.org
- Five places to experience Russian culture
- Learn about the Russian, Alaskan and Kashaya cultures that inhabited the fort, and visit the bookstore for the largest collection of Russian history in Northern California.
- What's Happening at Farmers Market?
- Yes, Kashaya's Brick Oven Pizza will be back this week. Garden Bakery, however, is taking the week off, as is Jen Lyon, our flower specialist.
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- Chef Kashaya Adams, of Brick-Oven Pizza, will be serving food grown either at Emandal or nearby, Adams says. "John and Charline Ford will provide beef for pepperwood steak; Bill Harrington has donated part of his first deer of the season.
- Kashaya language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Kashaya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Kashaya People. - Fort Ross
- The Kashaya, the first people known to have lived in the area that is now Fort Ross, still live in this region.
- www.fortrossstatepark.org
- Amazon.com: Kashaya Pomo Plants (9780930588861): Jennie
- This is no colorful plant guide, but a key to the 150 common plants of coastal California which have been an important part of Pomo Indian life.
- www.amazon.com
- Kashaya Language and the Kashaya Pomo Tribe (Kashia)
- Kashaya Pomo language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Kashaya Indians.
- www.native-languages.org
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