💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Modoc"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| klamathnoun | A river in southern Oregon, and northern California. |
| pomonoun | The family of languages of this people. |
| comanchenoun | A member of a Native American ethnic group residing especially in Texas and Oklahoma. |
| yokutsnoun | A Native American ethnic group of central California. |
| klamath-modocnoun | The now-extinct language spoken by the Klamath and Modoc peoples of northern California and Oregon. |
| miwoknoun | A member of a linguistic group of indigenous people, native to central California. |
| tillamooknoun | A city, the county seat of Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. |
| tolowanoun | A member of a particular tribe whose members still reside in their traditional territories in northwestern California and southern Oregon. |
| kiowanoun | A member of an indigenous people of North America, currently in Oklahoma. |
| chumashnoun | A member of a particular Native American people of southern California. |
| muscogeenoun | A member of an indigenous people of the southeastern United States, also called Creek, many of whom were relocated to Oklahoma in the 1830s. |
| multnomahnoun | A member of a Chinookan people who traditionally live in the area of modern Portland, Oregon, United States. |
| maidunoun | A member of an indigenous people of northern California, residing in the central Sierra Nevada. |
| cayusenoun | (US) A small Indian horse or pony. |
| oklahannalinoun | A tribe of Native Americans inhabiting Oklahoma. |
| muskhogeenoun | Alternative form of Muscogee. [A member of an indigenous people of the southeastern United States, also called Creek, many of whom were relocated to Oklahoma in the 1830s.] |
| mononoun | (informal) Monaural or monophonic; having only a single audio channel. |
| tonkawanoun | A member of a Midwestern Native American tribe indigenous to present-day Oklahoma and Texas. |
| yokutnoun | Yokuts |
| muwekmanoun | Ohlone people, native to the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas, California. |
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