[kei'ju:gә] n. 卡尤加族(为北美易洛魁人的一支), 卡尤加人[语] adj. 卡尤加族的
cayuga
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a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living around Cayuga Lake in New York State
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the Iroquoian language spoken by the Cayuga
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Cayugas \Ca*yu"gas\, n. pl.; sing. {Cayuga}. (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians formerly inhabiting western New-York, forming part of the confederacy called the Five Nations.
The second discovery was in the northwest Cayuga field in Henderson County, Texas.
The artist, Norman Roth, of Moon Beach in Cayuga County, said OGS officials pressured him to remove his work.
Flateau said Cayuga, which opened in 1988, currently holds 972 inmates, which is near its capacity.