• The Molala are a Native American people of Oregon that originally resided in the Western Cascades. There are few recorded sources about the Molala, the...
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  • Molala is an extinct language once spoken by the Molala people of Oregon. Currently it is included among the Plateau Penutian language family, with Klamath...
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    languages: Plateau Penutian Klamath (a.k.a. Klamath-Modoc, Lutuami, Lutuamian) † Molala † Sahaptian Nez Percé Sahaptin Plateau Penutian as originally proposed was...
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  • Lesiba Ezekiel Molala is a South African politician who was elected to the National Assembly of South Africa in the 2019 general election as a member of...
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  • Molalla or Molala may refer to one of these Oregon-related articles: Molala people, a Native American tribe who traditionally lived near the Molalla River...
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    USS Molala (AT-106/ATF-106) was a US Navy Abnaki-class tugboat, named after the Molala people of Oregon. She was laid down as AT‑106 on 26 July 1942, by...
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    Hewitt and John Wesley Powell in 1894) which would consist of Klamath–Modoc, Molala, and the Sahaptian languages (Nez Percé and Sahaptin). The name Penutian...
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  • Molala Kate Chantal (pronounced mow·laa·luh; c. 1844 – September 17, 1938) was one of the last speakers of the Molala language, and was known for her...
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    Molalla was named after the Molalla River, which in turn was named for the Molala, a Native American tribe that inhabited the area. William H. Vaughan took...
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    language family, Hale put Cayuse and the Molala language as the sole members. In 1910 or 1911, Stephens Savage, a Molala speaker, had told Leo Frachtenberg...
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