- The
Suquamish (Lushootseed: xʷsəq̓ʷəb) are a Lushootseed-speaking
Native American people,
located in present-day
Washington in the
United States. They...
- [ˈsiʔaːɬ];
usually styled as
Chief Seattle) was a
leader of the
Duwamish and
Suquamish peoples. A
leading figure among his people, he
pursued a path of accommodation...
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Suquamish is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Kitsap County, Washington,
United States. The po****tion was 4,266 at the 2020 census.
Comprising the...
- The
Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port
Madison Reservation is a
federally recognized tribe and
Indian reservation in the U.S.
state of Washington. The...
- The
Suquamish are a
Native American tribe of the U.S.
state of Washington.
Suquamish may also
refer to:
Suquamish, Washington, a census-designated place...
-
Kitsap (Lushootseed: k̓c̓ap; fl. c. 1791 – c. 1829) was a
leader of the
Suquamish people during the 19th century.
Kitsap was the
orchestrator of a region-wide...
- Two
reservations were
created for the Duwamish: the
Muckleshoot and
Suquamish reservations. However, no
reservation was ever
created directly in the...
- MV
Suquamish is an Olympic-class
ferry that is
operated by
Washington State Ferries and the
inaugural sailing was at 12:30pm on
October 4, 2018. The vessel...
- po****tion was 11,970 at the 2020
census and an
estimated 10,927 in 2018. The
Suquamish people have
inhabited the
surrounding area,
called č̓uʔč̓uɬac in Lushootseed...
- the
communities of Poulsbo, Keyport, Port Gamble, Hansville, Indianola,
Suquamish, and Kingston, Washington.
Poulsbo is home to a
handful of elementary...