Makah
[ muh-kaw ]
noun,plural Ma·kahs, (especially collectively) Ma·kah for 1.
a member of an American Indian people of the Olympic Peninsula in northwest Washington.
the Wakashan language of the Makah.
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How to use Makah in a sentence
He went to Meccah and never returned— Dia pergi ka-Makah lanjar ta balik.
A Manual of the Malay language | William Edward MaxwellI very much wish to go to Meccah— Niat hati sahaya handak pergi ka-Makah.
A Manual of the Malay language | William Edward MaxwellCertain rush bags of the Quinault and the Makah resemble this type of matting but the rushes are not pierced.
The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley | Harlan Ingersoll SmithBut it is about as hard to live up to his ideal of a home-Makah, as to reach any othah City of Desiah.
The Little Colonel in Arizona | Annie Fellows JohnstonPort Angeles has been the scene of a grand ceremony,—the marriage of Yeomans's daughter to the son of a Makah chief.
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