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Kamiakin (c. 1800–1877) (Yakama) was a
leader of the Yakama, Palouse, and
Klickitat peoples east of the
Cascade Mountains in what is now
southeastern Washington...
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Kamiakin and its
variants Comiaken, Kamiakan, and Ka-mi-akin, may
refer to:
Chief Kamiakin (1800–1877),
chief and war-leader of the
Yakama Chief Kamiakin...
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Kamiakin High
School is a
public high
school in Kennewick, Washington, the
second of
three comprehensive high
schools in the
Kennewick School District...
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School in San
Diego before moving to Kennewick,
Washington to play for
Kamiakin High
School most of his
senior year.
Parade magazine named Pollard a high...
- In 1855 two of
these prospectors were
killed by Qualchin, the
nephew of
Kamiakin,
after it was
discovered they had
raped a
Yakama woman. A
party of American...
- Red/gold/nlack 249
Inglewood Middle School Sammamish 1992
Knights Blue/silver 1,265
Kamiakin Middle School Kirkland 1975
Cougars Maroon/gold 596
Kirkland Middle School...
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Kamiakin's Gardens were the
first place to be
irrigated in the
Yakima River valley in
central Washington state.
Chief Kamiakin (1800–1877) was a leader...
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District 17's administration.[ambiguous] For 64
years until the
founding of
Kamiakin High School,
Kennewick High
School served as the sole high
school in the...
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Colestah (died 1865), was one of the five
wives of
Chief Kamiakin (1800–1877) of the
Yakama Native American tribe. She is
described as
being a medicine...
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Chief Kamiakin Elementary School in Sunnyside, Washington, was the
first public school to be
named after the
famous chief of the Yakama,
Chief Kamiakin. Construction...