- The
Sanpoil (or San Poil) are a
Native American people of the U.S.
state of Washington. They are one of the
Salish peoples and are one of the
twelve members...
- The
Sanpoil River (also
spelled San Poil) is a
tributary of the
Columbia River, in the U.S.
state of Washington. The
river is
named for the
Sanpoil, the...
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community of Nespelem,
upstream of the confluence),
Sanpoil (Tribal
community of
Sanpoil, on the
Sanpoil arm of Lake Roosevelt), and
Colville (Town of Colville...
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community of Nespelem,
upstream of the confluence),
Sanpoil (Tribal
community of
Sanpoil, on the
Sanpoil arm of Lake Roosevelt), and
Colville (Town of Colville...
- The
Sanpoil are a
Native American people of the U.S.
state of Washington.
Sanpoil may also
refer to:
Sanpoil River, a
tributary of the
Columbia River in...
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which operated from 1948 to 2013, and the
current ferry, the M/V
Sanpoil. The M/V
Sanpoil is the only
Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT)...
- Salish, a
designation that also
includes the Okanagan, Sinixt, Wenatchi,
Sanpoil, Spokan, Kalispel, Pend d'Oreilles,
Coeur d'Alene, and
Flathead peoples...
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aboriginal tribes. The tribes are
known in
English as: the Colville, Nespelem,
Sanpoil,
Lakes (after the
Arrow Lakes of
British Columbia, or Sinixt), Palus, Wenatchi...
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culture features. Some
groups remained essentially unaffected, such as the
Sanpoil and
Nespelem people,
whose culture remained centered on fishing. Natives...
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According to
James Teit the "Okanagon Indians"
included the "Okanagon", "
Sanpoil", "Colville", and "Lake"
peoples as they all
spoke Nsyilxcn or Nsəlxcin...