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Tenino may
refer to
Tenino, Washington, a city in the U.S.
state of
Washington Tenino people, a
Native American tribe of the
Pacific Northwest, also known...
- The
Tenino people,
commonly known today as the Warm
Springs bands, are
several Sahaptin Native American subtribes which historically occupied territory...
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Tenino (/təˈnaɪnoʊ/) is a city in
Thurston County, Washington,
United States. The po****tion was 1,870 at the 2020 census.
Incorporated in 1906, the city...
- The
Tenino was the
second steamboat to run on the
Columbia River above Celilo Falls and on the
Snake River.
Following a
reconstruction or
major salvage...
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During the
Great Depression,
after the
failure of the
Citizens Bank of
Tenino in
Tenino, Washington, the
local Chamber of
Commerce teamed up with the local...
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Tenino station,
located in
Tenino, Washington, was
built by the
Northern Pacific Railway in 1914
along the
mainline from Portland,
Oregon to Tacoma, Washington...
- (Columbia
River dialects)
Umatilla Rock Cr**** John Day
Celilo (Wyampam)
Tenino Tygh
Valley The
charts of
consonants and
vowels below are used in the Yakima...
- Sahaptin-speaking
Tenino people,
divided into four subtribes:
Upper and
Lower Deschutes (the Tygh and the Wyam), the
Dalles Tenino, and the Dock-Spus...
- USS
Tenino (ATF-115) was an Abnaki-class
fleet ocean tug. She
earned one
battle star for
service in
World War II.
Served in the
Okinawa Gunto operation...
- held the next year on
labor Day w****end
August 30 and
September 1, 1969 in
Tenino, Washington, and
finally on
August 28
until September 8, 1970 in Washougal...