Chinook wind - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chinook winds , often called chinooks, commonly refers to foehn winds in the interior West of North America, where the Canadian Prairies and Great Plains meet various mountain ranges, although the or...
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CH-47 Chinook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is a versatile, twin-engine, tandem rotor heavy-lift helicopter. Its top speed of 170 knots (196 mph, 315 km/h) was faster than utility and attack helicopters of the 1960s a...
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Organized in 1993 to Preserve and Protect Arthur Walden's Chinook; Site last updated November 15, 2005 ... The CDCA has been officially disolved as of June 2007. Membership has unified with the Chinook Owners Association...
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www.chinook-dogs.org/
www.chinook-dogs.org/
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"THE 'LOWER CHINOOK': CHINOOK PROPER or LOWER CHINOOK A Chinookan tribe inhabiting the mouth of the Columbia River, giving their name to include tribes to the interior of similar language under the name Chinookian stock.
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logos.uoregon.edu/explore/oregon/chtribes.html
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Chinookan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chinookan refers to several groups of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the early 19th century, the Chinookan peoples lived along the lower and middle Columbia...
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Mountain Nature Network. Learn the secrets of mountain weather, how to predict coming storms, and recognize the many influences on mountain weather. Learn the secrets of the magical Chinook Wind. ... Along the eastern slopes of the Rockies, the Chinook wind provides a welcome respite from the long winter chill.
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www.mountainnature.com/Climate/Chinook.htm
www.mountainnature.com/Climate/Chinook.htm
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Chinook (from Tsinúk, their Chehalis name). The best-known tribe of the Chinookan family. The Chinook were first described by Lewis and Clark, who visited them in 1805, though they had been known to traders for at least 12 years previously. Lewis and Clark estimated their number at 400, but referred only to those...
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Chinook Indian - Master traders and fishermen who are now almost gone from the face of the earth, once enjoyed a peaceful existence along the banks of the Columbia River ... The Chinook Indians - tribe of Chinookan linguistic stock, lived in villages on the embankments of the Columbia River, from British Columbia,
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www.chinookindian.com/
www.chinookindian.com/
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