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Definition of Takelma
1. Noun. A member of a North American Indian people of southwestern Oregon.
2. Noun. A Penutian language spoken by the Takelma.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Takelma
Literary usage of Takelma
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Supplement to A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to the American Indian in by Daythal Kendall, John F. Freeman (1982)
"[10(139)] Donor, grantee, Sept. 1974. takelma (Penutian) 4802. ... L. A syntactic
analysis of takelma texts; 1977. Photocopy of TD 147 pp. ..."
2. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico V. 4/4 by Frederick Webb Hodge (2003)
"These eastern takelma seem to have been on the whole less advanced than their
down-river kinsmen. They are said to have been shorter in stature than these, ..."
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"takelma Teils, Unit, of Penn. Mut. Anthrop. Pubs. (Philadelphia, 1909) IDEM, The
takelma language in BOAS, Handbook Am. M Langs., Bull. 40, part 2 (Bur. ..."
4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"19091; IDEM, The takelma Language in BOAS, Handbook 4m Irai Langs., Bull. 40,
part 2 (Bur. Am. Ethnology, Washin<rton, 1912). ..."
5. The Journal of American Folk-lore by American Folklore Society (1917)
"... Okanagon, Shoshoni, Shuswap, takelma, Thompson). 4 George Adsit of Telegraph
Creek, BC, has lived for many years among the Cree, Kaska, and Tahltan. ..."
6. A Supplement to A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to the American Indian in by Daythal Kendall, John F. Freeman (1982)
"[10(139)] Donor, grantee, Sept. 1974. takelma (Penutian) 4802. ... L. A syntactic
analysis of takelma texts; 1977. Photocopy of TD 147 pp. ..."
7. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico V. 4/4 by Frederick Webb Hodge (2003)
"These eastern takelma seem to have been on the whole less advanced than their
down-river kinsmen. They are said to have been shorter in stature than these, ..."
8. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"takelma Teils, Unit, of Penn. Mut. Anthrop. Pubs. (Philadelphia, 1909) IDEM, The
takelma language in BOAS, Handbook Am. M Langs., Bull. 40, part 2 (Bur. ..."
9. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"19091; IDEM, The takelma Language in BOAS, Handbook 4m Irai Langs., Bull. 40,
part 2 (Bur. Am. Ethnology, Washin<rton, 1912). ..."
10. The Journal of American Folk-lore by American Folklore Society (1917)
"... Okanagon, Shoshoni, Shuswap, takelma, Thompson). 4 George Adsit of Telegraph
Creek, BC, has lived for many years among the Cree, Kaska, and Tahltan. ..."