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Lavina Washines (April 1, 1940 – June 2, 2011) was the
first female leader of the
Yakama Nation, Washington,
United States.
Washines was
first elected...
- The
Hanford Journey Event was co-sponsored by the
Yakama Nation.
Davis Washines, a
representative from the
Yakama Nation Department of
Natural Resources...
- US Army
major general Porter Lainhart,
American football player Lavina Washines, an
elder of the Rock Cr**** band "from an area
south of Goldendale", became...
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including 8.2% of
those under age 18 and 20.6% of
those age 65 or over.
Lavina Washines "U.S.
Census website".
United States Census Bureau.
Retrieved January 31...
- the land". Ella
Aquino Colestah Bunky Echo–Hawk
Chief Kamiakin Lavina Washines William Yallup Another interpretation is that the
bread made from the root...
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highly regarded as a
mentor and
activist in her community. In 2010,
Ronnie Washines,
President of the
Native American Journalists ****ociation, said of her...
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Salisbury there are
several ponds and six lakes: Wononscopomuc, Washinee,
Washining, Wononpakook, Riga Lake and
South Pond. The
Housatonic River forms the...
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television personality (The Pied Piper), children's writer.
Lavina Washines, 71,
American tribal leader,
first female leader of the
Yakima Nation (2006–2008)...
- The Twin
Lakes are
adjacent Lakes Washining and Washinee,
commonly referred to as East Twin Lake and West Twin Lake, in
Salisbury amidst Connecticut's...
- Weataug,
meaning "wigwam place,"
likely on the
Housatonic River between Washining Lake and Canaan, CT, near
present Salisbury Bantam Pomperaug Handbook...