ranch-house ((2)) 2 [cf. rancherie (def. 2)] Pacific Coast DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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1 n.
among Coast Indians, a long rectangular communal dwelling, built of cedar, housing several families, and used at times for ceremonial affairs. [See picture at plank house.]
See also: plank house (and picture)
- 1958  [Caption] [Kwakiutl] Ranch house under construction.
2 n.
an Indian house, especially a communal dwelling on a rancherie (def. 1).
See also: ranch ((2)) ((n.)) (def. 2a) rancherie (def. 1)
- 1907  . . . And who would dream as I speak/In a tribal tongue like a rogue unhung, 'mid the ranch-house filth and reek,/I could roll to bed with a Latin phrase and rise with a verse of Greek?
- 1947  A small rancherie, known as Kanaka Ranch adjoined Viewfield farm toward the west. Old residents of Esquimalt still remember the decrepit old ranch house near the sea end of Constance avenue. . . .