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Wishram is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Klickitat County, Washington,
United States. The po****tion was 366 at the...
- The Wasco-
Wishram are two
closely related Chinook Indian tribes from the
Columbia River in Oregon.
Today the
tribes are part of the
Confederated Tribes...
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Upper Chinook,
endonym Kiksht, also
known as
Columbia Chinook, and Wasco-
Wishram after its last
surviving dialect, is a
recently extinct language of the...
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Wishram may
refer to: Wasco-
Wishram, two
Native American tribes from
Oregon Wasco-
Wishram language, a
dialect of
Upper Chinook, a
Chinookan language Wishram...
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Wishram is a
train station in
Wishram,
Washington served by Amtrak's
Empire Builder line. The
station consists of a
platform adjacent to a modern, pre-fabricated...
- part of
several federally recognized Tribes: the
Yakama Nation (primarily
Wishram), the
Confederated Tribes of the Warm
Springs Reservation (primarily Wasco)...
- Nation. The
tribe is made up of Klikitat, Palus, Wallawalla, Wenatchi,
Wishram, and
Yakama peoples. The
reservation is
located on the east side of the...
- ISO 639-3
codes ****igned: chh (Chinook,
Lower Chinook) and wac (Wasco-
Wishram,
Upper Chinook). For example,
Ethnologue 15e
classifies Kiksht as Lower...
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Wishram Village,
referred to as nixlĂșidix by its residents, was a
summer and
winter village on the
Columbia River, Washington,
United States occupied...
- " The
Wishram people lived on the
north bank,
while the
Wasco lived on the
south bank, with the most
intense bargaining occurring at the
Wishram village...