- colonization, the
center of
Duwamish society was
around the
Black and
Duwamish rivers in Washington. The
modern Duwamish primarily descend from two separate...
- as the
Duwamish Waterway.
Although heavily polluted, it is an
important habitat for the wildlife.
Important to the
Duwamish people, the
Duwamish Longhouse...
- Look up
Duwamish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Duwamish may
refer to:
Duwamish people, a Lushootseed-speaking
Indigenous people in
Washington state...
- The
Duwamish Tribe,
officially known as the
Duwamish Tribal Organization, is an
unrecognized tribe of
Duwamish people (Lushootseed: dxʷdəwʔabš), and those...
-
Report WA-05-1, file:
Duwamish River Basin;
retrieved April 20, 2007. "The Green-
Duwamish: A
River System Re-Plumbed", The Green-
Duwamish River: Connecting...
- IPA: [ˈsiʔaːɬ];
usually styled as
Chief Seattle) was a
leader of the
Duwamish and
Suquamish peoples. A
leading figure among his people, he
pursued a...
-
Duwamish is a
retired fireboat in the
United States. She is the
second oldest vessel designed to
fight fires in the US,
after Edward M. Cotter, in Buffalo...
-
Duwamish Head (Lushootseed: sqʷədqs) is the
northernmost point in West Seattle, Washington,
jutting into
Elliott Bay. A
large boulder covered with petroglyphs...
-
busiest ports in the
United States. The
Duwamish people have
lived in the
vicinity of
Elliott Bay and the
Duwamish River for
thousands of
years and had established...
- The
Black River is a
tributary of the
Duwamish River in King
County in the U.S.
state of Washington. It
drained Lake
Washington until 1916, when the opening...