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people from the
Great Plains. When
asked by
early white explorers, the
Spokanes said
their ancestors came from "up North."
Early in the 19th century, the...
- argument, retreated, and the
Spokanes kept
their lands. In the
following years Garry worked to keep the
peace between the
Spokanes and
white settlers. His...
- with
Chief Garry and the
Spokanes at
Antoine Plantes' cabin. In
spite of the
calming influence of
Chief Garry, the
Spokanes protested the loss of their...
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surviving by
hunting and gathering.
Spokane territory once
sprawled over
three million acres (12,000 km²) of land. The
Spokanes lived along the
river in three...
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Spokane Velocity FC is an
American professional soccer club
based in
Spokane, Washington. The
Velocity compete in USL
League One, the
third tier of the...
- is
Spokane, the
second largest city in the
state after Seattle. The
county is
named after the
Spokane people.
Spokane County is part of the
Spokane metropolitan...
- The
Spokane Indians are a
Minor League Baseball team
located in
Spokane Valley, the city
immediately east of
Spokane, Washington, in the
Pacific Northwest...
- of the
Spokane River Spokane,
Louisiana Spokane,
Missouri Spokane,
South Dakota,
ghost town
Spokane County,
Washington Spokane (film)
Spokane (horse)...
- east of the Columbia, p****ing
through the
Spokane Valley and the city of
Spokane, Washington. The
Spokane River drains the
northern part of Lake Coeur...
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Spokane University was a four-year
liberal arts
college that
operated from 1913 to 1933. It was
founded in 1912 by Mr. B. E. Utz and Mr. W. D. Willoughby...