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Walla Walla, Washington, at the site of the
former Whitman Mission at
Waiilatpu. On
November 29, 1847, Dr.
Marcus Whitman, his wife
Narcissa Whitman,...
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Whitman m****acre (also
known as the
Whitman killings and the
Tragedy at
Waiilatpu) was the
killing of
American missionaries Marcus and
Narcissa Whitman...
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valuable information"
about the
Cayuse people and
other natives nearby Waiilatpu. In his
Waiilatpuan language family, Hale put
Cayuse and the
Molala language...
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missions as well as Whitman's
settlement at a
Cayuse settlement called Waíilatpu (Why-ee-laht-poo) in the
Cayuse language,
meaning "People of the Place...
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inhabited by the
Cayuse called Waiilatpu,
which means "the
place of the rye gr****" in the
Cayuse language.
Waiilatpu became an
important stop
along the...
- Smith's
journey from Springfield, M****achusetts, to the
Whitman Mission in
Waiilatpu in present-day Washington. They and
others joined missionary Marcus Whitman...
- and a deal was
brokered between the
Cayuse people for the use of the
Waiilatpu region,
Calvinist missionaries Marcus and
Narcissa Whitman established...
- 37–38, 50. ISBN 0-295-97485-0. The
Lifeline of the
Oregon Country, p. 42 "
Waiilatpu Mission Resource Education Guide".
Whitman Mission National Historic Site...
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Marcus Whitman,
established several missions and Whitman's own
settlement Waiilatpu, in what is now
southeastern Washington state, near present-day Walla...
- Whitman—founded the
Whitman Mission among the
Cayuse Native Americans at
Waiilatpu, six
miles west of present-day
Walla Walla, Washington. In
addition to...