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Suiattle /suˈwɒtəl/ may
refer to: The
Suiattle River, a
river in
Snohomish and
Skagit Counties,
Washington The
Suiattle Valley The
Suiattle River Road...
- The Sauk-
Suiattle Indian Tribe (Lushootseed: saʔqʷəbixʷ-suyaƛ̕bixʷ;
Commonly known as the Sauk-
Suiattle Tribe) is a federally-recognized
tribe of Sauk...
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campsite between the two rivers, near the
traditional home of the Sauk-
Suiattle tribe.
Prospectors had
arrived in the area
during the 1880s
while looking...
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Miskaiwhu - bəsq̓ixʷixʷ: 187
Kwabatsabsh - k̓ʷabacabš Sauk - saʔqʷəbixʷ
Suiattle - suyaƛ̕bixʷ
Stillaguamish - stuləgʷabš: 230
Quadsack - qʷacaʔkʷbixʷ Swinomish...
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Suiattle Glacier is
located in the
Glacier Peak
Wilderness in the U.S.
state of Washington. The
glacier is
within Mount Baker-Snoqualmie
National Forest...
- blue/green (the
color of
Puget Sound at dusk)." On
August 6, 2021, the Sauk-
Suiattle tribe called on the
mayor and the City
Council to live up to the legacy...
- The
Suiattle River (/suːˈætəl/ soo-AT-əl) is a
river in the
northern Cascade Mountains of
western Washington,
United States. It is a
tributary of the Sauk...
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Glacier Peak or
Dakobed (known in the Sauk-
Suiattle dialect of the
Lushootseed language as "Tda-ko-buh-ba" or "Takobia") is the most
isolated of the five...
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federally recognized tribe of Duwamish, Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Skagit,
Suiattle, Samish, and
Stillaguamish people. They are
South and
Central Coast Salish...
- the
Skagit River from the
south at Rockport. The Sauk
River receives the
Suiattle River from the east
approximately 12
miles (19 km)
south of
Rockport and...