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- The Watlala are a group of Chinookan-speaking Native Americans. They inhabited the meadows of Sams Walker Day Use Site, near Skamania, Washington, and...
- "Washookal". The area around present-day Washougal was originally home to the Watlala, an indigenous Chinookan-speaking group with settlements along the Columbia...
- to village groups and villages in the Cascades region of the Columbia: Watlala Wasco (known also by their Sahaptin name as Wascopam, lived traditionally...
- Kickapoo 3,000 1759 J. R. Swanton 176 Northwest Plateau Oregon Country Watlala 2,800 1805 Lewis and Clark 177 Southwest Texas Annexation Karankawa 2,800...
- Ninuhltidih (Curtis) or Kwikwulit (Mooney) and the Cascades Indians or Watlala (downstream from the other Wasco groups, two groups, one on each side of...
- prairie chicken); and wild rice as being these staple foods. "We landed at a Watlala village 200 men of Flatheads of 25 houses 50 canoes built of Straw, we...
- until the Dalles. Upon entering Watlala Chinookan territory, Stuart failed establish favorable relations with them. Watlala men performed several military...
- on Sauvie Island and in the Portland area in northwestern Oregon Kiksht Watlala or Watlalla, also known as Cascades, now extinct (two groups, one on each...
- dis-enrollment in 2014 of 66 living descendants of Chief Tumulth of the watlala Band of Chinuk, who had signed the 1855 treaty with the United States by...
- tribes (today identified as belonging to Wasco tribes: Cascades Indians / Watlala or Hood River Wasco). Fourteen settlers and three US soldiers died in the...