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Patterson documents that in the Central Pomo dialect "Squaw Rock" was called kawao maatha qhabe, Frog Woman Rock. Thus, there is cultural and ethnographic evidence from speakers of both the Northern Pomo and Central Pomo language that this location was, and still is, known by local Native Pomo as the dwelling of Frog Woman.
Frog Woman Rock was the name chosen to honor the cultural heritage of the Pomo peoples of the region between Hopland and Cloverdale in the Russian River canyon. The State Office of Historic Preservation updated the name of the California Historical Landmark, formerly called Squaw Rock, in 2011.
Kyhv Peak is located within the Squaw Benchmark ridge which runs north to south in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. The peak is specifically located north and east of Provo, Utah at the mouth of Rock Canyon. [3]
Squaw Township, Warren County, Iowa, USA; Squaw Creek (disambiguation) Squaw Island (disambiguation) Squaw Lake (disambiguation) Squaw Peak (disambiguation) Squaw Point, a point of land on Gull Lake in Minnesota, U.S. Squaw Rock, another name for Frog Woman Rock, a volcanic monolith in Mendocino County, California; Squaw Valley (disambiguation)
The sand spit from Thompson Island to Squaw Rock on Squantum was a clam bar until the sewage outflow from Moon Island backed up into the local waters. Native Americans summered in this area for thousands of years and consumed the prevalent mollusks.
Henry Church's 1885 sculpture, Squaw Rock, is one of the park's most striking man-made features as it is carved into a large slab of sandstone adjacent the river. [17] Trails, cross country skiing, fishing, bridle trails, outdoor education facility, sledding. [13] 1925: map: Washington: 59 acres (24 ha)
Rock Canyon is located in the Wasatch Mountains, in east Provo, Utah, United States. [1] Note 1 ] It is popular with rock climbers and hikers (and a number of other outdoor enthusiasts of all types) due to its unique and rugged geology as well as its proximity to Brigham Young University .
Slhanay (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim: IPA:), formerly known as The Squaw is a large dome of granitic rock located adjacent to the town of Squamish, British Columbia.Although the mountain, known as Slhanay in the language of the Skwxwu7mesh people is indeed an impressive geological formation, it tends to be overshadowed by the Stawamus Chief, a much larger granitic dome located immediately south ...