- weaving, but
today the
technique is
enjoying a revival.
Kaagwaantaan Clan,
Ghooch Hít
woman Jennie Thlunaut (1891–1986) was a
celebrated Chilkat weaver, whose...
- /q/. See
Somali phonology Tabasaran дугу [d̪uɢu] 'he' (ergative)
Tlingit ghooch [ɢuːt͡ʃʰ] 'hill' In
American orthography, the 'g' is underlined; in Canadian...
- Bāshī and
Qarah Qūch-e Mīnbāshī; also
known as
Qarah Qūch-e ‘Olyā,
Ghareh Ghooch Manbashi, and
Karakhach Ashaghī) is a
village in Minjavan-e
Gharbi Rural...
- (Persian: قوچ بلاغي, also
Romanized as Qūch Bolāghī; also
known as Aqkūl,
Ghooch Bolaghi, and Quchhbulāq) is a
village in
Bayat Rural District, Nowbaran...
- also
Romanized as
Qareh Qūch; also
known as
Qareh Qūch-e Soflá,
Ghareh Ghooch,
Karakhach Yukāri,
Karakhach Yukhari, Karakuch, and Qarehkhāch Yūkharī)...
- into two
distinct moieties,
termed Raven (Yéil) and Eagle/Wolf (Ch'aak'/
Ghooch). The
former identifies with the
raven as its
primary crest, but the latter...