- The
Wenatchi people or Šnp̍əšqʷáw̉šəxʷi / Np̓əšqʷáw̓səxʷ ("People in the between") are
Native Americans who
originally lived near the
confluence of the...
-
Columbia (Sinkiuse, Columbian) and
Wenatchi (Wenatchee, Entiat, Chelan).
Wenatchi was the
heritage language of the
Wenatchi, Chelan, and
Entiat tribes, Columbian...
- the
Yakama Nation. The
tribe is made up of Klikitat, Palus, Wallawalla,
Wenatchi, Wishram, and
Yakama peoples. The
reservation is
located on the east side...
- day Cashmere. The
indigenous people are the Sinpesquensi, a band of the
Wenatchi people, who were
sustained by
abundant game and
anadromous fish. The Wenatchee...
- root-gathering area. The
Wenatchi and
Yakama were
signatories to the 1855
Treaty of
Walla Walla; an
Indian reservation for the
Wenatchi covering 36
square miles...
-
Salish people speaking the
Wenatchi dialect,
though separate from that tribe. The name
derives from the
traditional Wenatchi name Tsi-Laan
meaning "deep...
- and
Cashmere to the west of Wenatchee. The city was
named for the
nearby Wenatchi Native American people. The name is a
Sahaptin word that
means "river which...
- name: Pelúuspem),
Pisquouse (P'squosa, now
Wenatchi),
Wenatshapam (Yakama name: Winátshapam, now
Wenatchi),
Klikatat (Yakama name: Xwálxwaypam or L'ataxat)...
-
Lakes (after the
Arrow Lakes of
British Columbia, or Sinixt), Palus,
Wenatchi, Chelan, Entiat, Methow,
southern Okanagan, Sinkiuse-Columbia, and Nez...
- (n̓səl̓xcin)
Related ethnic groups Colville, Sanpoil, Nespelem, Sinixt,
Wenatchi, Entiat, Methow, Palus, Sinkiuse-Columbia, and the Nez
Perce of
Chief Joseph's...