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Nisqually in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nisqually, Niskwalli, or
Nisqualli may
refer to:
Nisqually people, a
Coast Salish ethnic group Nisqually...
- Sound. Its
outlet was
designated in 1971 as the
Nisqually Delta National Natural Landmark. The
Nisqually River forms the Pierce–Lewis
county line, as well...
- The
Nisqually Reservation, also
known as
Nisqually Indian Reservation is a
federally recognized Indian reservation in
Thurston County, Washington, United...
- The 2001
Nisqually earthquake occurred at 10:54:32
local time on
February 28, 2001, and
lasted nearly a minute. The
intraslab earthquake had a moment...
- 1858) was a
chief of the
Nisqually Indian Tribe of
southern Puget Sound, Washington,
primarily in the area of the
Nisqually River.
Following outbreaks...
- are
federally recognized as the
Nisqually Indian Tribe,
formerly known as the
Nisqually Indian Tribe of the
Nisqually Reservation and the Confederated...
-
Sequalitchew Cr**** on the
plains north of the
Nisqually River Delta, in the
present town of DuPont, Washington,
Nisqually House was
built in
April 1832. It was...
- the
Puget Sound area was Fort
Nisqually, a fur
trade post of the Hudson's Bay
Company (HBC)
built in 1833. Fort
Nisqually was part of the HBC's Columbia...
- The
Nisqually Reach is a
portion of
Puget Sound south of the
Tacoma Narrows, near the
Nisqually River delta. It is
classified as a bay by the
United States...
- due to hull
corrosion issues. The
Nisqually was not in
service at the time.
Washington State Ferries sold the
Nisqually and her
sister ferries to Eco Planet...