- The
Spokan or
Spokane people are a
Native American Plateau tribe who
inhabit the
eastern portion of present-day
Washington state and
parts of northern...
- name correctly, but the
territorial printing office incorrectly spelled it
Spokan Falls, a
phonetic spelling that was used
elsewhere during the period, including...
-
Spokan House.
Their country is
tolerably well
stocked with beaver, deer, wild-fowl, &c.; and its
vegetable productions are
similar to
those of
Spokan...
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Spokane Garry (sometimes
spelled Spokan Garry, Spokane: Slough-Keetcha) (c. 1811 – 1892) was a
Native American leader of the
Middle Spokane tribe. He also...
- Bellevue, Mill Cr****, and Everett. On the
parish grounds is a
carving of
Chief Spokan Garry by
Dudley C.
Carter and a
Celtic cross over the
porch created by Lycia...
- The
Salishan (also
Salish /ˈseɪlɪʃ/)
languages are a
family of
languages of the
Pacific Northwest in
North America (the
Canadian province of
British Columbia...
-
consisting of
Kalispel (Pend Oreille), Palus, Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene),
Spokan, and
Yakama warriors.
Although their lands were
protected by treaty, the...
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Native American tribes consisting of Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene), Palus,
Spokan, and
Yakama warriors. Schitsu'umsh
lands were
protected by treaty, and the...
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ethnological and
linguistic grouping. The
Okanagan are
closely related to the
Spokan, Sinixt, Nez Perce, Pend Oreille,
Secwepemc and Nlaka'pamux
peoples of the...
- (Walula) 3,000 1848 Miss A. J.
Allen 160
Northwest Plateau Oregon Country Spokan (Spokane) 3,000 1848
Joseph L. M**** 161
Northwest Plateau British Columbia...