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Che-che-op-tin

Posted on January 30, 2020 by Haven under Blog, Folklore, Musings

Che-che-op-tin, is an old Watala/ Cascade word meaning, “the navel of the world.”

Che-che-op-tin, (beacon rock) © H a v e n

Che-che-op-tin, (beacon rock) © H a v e n

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