- The
Watlala are a
group of Chinookan-speaking
Native Americans. They
inhabited the
meadows of Sams
Walker Day Use Site, near Skamania, Washington, and...
- 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...
- "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...
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Ninuhltidih (Curtis) or
Kwikwulit (Mooney) and the
Cascades Indians or
Watlala (downstream from the
other Wasco groups, two groups, one on each side of...
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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...
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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...
- Metro. May 2015.
Retrieved January 11, 2020. Lewis,
David G. "Nichaqwalti
Watlala Peoples at Blue Lake".
Ndnhistory Research: Indigenous,
Public & Critical...
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tribes (today
identified as
belonging to
Wasco tribes:
Cascades Indians /
Watlala or Hood
River Wasco).
Fourteen settlers and
three US
soldiers died in the...
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until the Dalles. Upon
entering Watlala Chinookan territory,
Stuart failed establish favorable relations with them.
Watlala men
performed several military...