- name of Noah Seattle. In English, his name is
often also
spelled Si'ahl,
Sealth,
Seathl or See-ahth as an
attempt to be more
accurate to the Lushootseed...
- The MV
Sealth is a Issaquah-class
ferry operated by
Washington State Ferries. She is
named for
Chief Sealth. The
Sealth underwent cabin rebuilding in last...
-
Chief Sealth International High
School (CSIHS) is a
public high
school in the
Seattle Public Schools district of Seattle, Washington.
Opened in 1957 in...
- The
Chief Sealth Trail is a multi-use
recreational trail in Seattle, Washington. The 3.6-mile (6 km) trail,
which opened on May 12, 2007,
follows the Seattle...
- Camp
Sealth is
owned and
operated by Camp Fire, a non-profit
youth organization, and
located on
Vashon Island, Washington.
Sealth hosts resident and day...
-
settlement after the Duwamish's leader,
Chief Sealth (or "Seattle") in
exchange for an
annual payment to
Sealth (local
legend has it that the
tribes believed...
- the
previously unreleased B-sides "Stray Cat Blues" and "Into the Void (
Sealth)".
Outside the
United States, the
single was
released commercially in the...
-
Trimble Island in 1920. The
girls named their camp Camp
Sealth in
honor of the
birthplace of
Chief Sealth. They paid for a
delivery of logs, but soon found...
-
stadium is Nino
Cantu Southwest Athletics Complex, on the
campus of
Chief Sealth International High School. A women's team, West
Seattle Rhodies FC, was...
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attended Esquimalt High
School in Esquimalt,
British Columbia, and also
Chief Sealth International High
School in Seattle, Washington,
where she is
listed among...