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    The Humptulips River is a river in Grays Harbor County, Washington, in the United States. Its main tributaries are the East Fork Humptulips River, about...
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    Humptulips River. According to other sources the word means 'chilly region'. It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names. Humptulips...
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  • Clearwater River Snahapish River Solleks River Salmon River Sams River Raft River Quinault River Moclips River Copalis River Humptulips River Hoquiam River Chehalis...
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    and Humptulips River Basins" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2009-06-05. "Chehalis River Basin Nonpoint Action Plan = Newaukum River"....
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    Resources Data-Washington Water Year 2005; Chehalis and Humptulips River Basins; 12026400 Skookumchuck River near Bucoda, WA" (PDF). United States Geological...
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  • averages about 220 inches (5,600 mm), giving rise to streams such as the Humptulips River. Olympic National Forest was originally created as Olympic Forest Reserve...
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    Besides the Chehalis, many lesser rivers and streams flow into Grays Harbor, such as the Hoquiam River and Humptulips River. A pair of low peninsulas separate...
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    those locales. Major salmon-bearing rivers on the Olympic Peninsula include, clockwise from the southwest, the Humptulips, the Quinault, the Queets, the Quillayute...
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    Village (former) Cohassett Beach Copalis Beach Grayland Hogans Corner Humptulips Junction City Malone Markham Moclips Neilton Ocean City Oyehut Pacific...
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    Chehalis Reservation) Humptulips (on the Humptulips River, and part of Grays Harbor, including also Hoquiam River and Wishkah River (Hwish-kahl), meaning...
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  • Duwamish River Entiat, Entiat River Hamma Hamma River Hoh River Hoquiam Humptulips, Humptulips River Hyak Issaquah Kachess Lake Kahlotus Hole in the Ground...
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    River originates in the southwestern portion of the Olympic Peninsula a few miles south of the Quinault Reservation and just north of the Humptulips River...
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    Pacific Ocean, the Humptulips River joins. Flood control and concerns for the Chehalis River and its watershed is managed by the Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority...
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  • Hughes River - Virginia Hughes River - West Virginia Humboldt River - Nevada Humptulips River - Washington Hungry River - North Carolina Hunt River - Rhode...
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    2009. "Water Resources Data-Washington Water Year 2005; Chehalis and Humptulips River Basins" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 6 July 2009...
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    Chehalis River, the Humptulips by way of Grays Harbor at the mouth of the Chehalis River, and the Bogachiel and Sol Duc forming the Quillayute River within...
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    west and travels across the Axford Prairie near Humptulips. The highway crosses the Humptulips River near a state fish hatchery and continues north into...
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    Resources Data-Washington Water Year 2005; Chehalis and Humptulips River Basins; 12035000 Satsop River near Satsop, WA" (PDF). United States Geological Survey...
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    shore around the northeast side of Grays Harbor. After crossing the Humptulips River, the highway turns west and passes several cranberry bogs along the...
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    Canada. The nation previously had also occupied territory along the Fraser River, in British Columbia. Prior to European colonization of the Americas and...
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    Chehalis tribes of the lower Chehalis River drainage. Other groups included the Copalis, Wynoochee, and Humptulips subtribes of the Upper Chehalis subtribe...
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    known and commonly referred to in ethnographic literature as the Fraser River Indians or Lower Fraser Salish, are a group of First Nations peoples inhabiting...
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    Satsop Tenino Chehalis Maritime † Lower Chehalis (also: Łəw̓ál̕məš) † Humptulips Westport-Shoalwater Wynoochee Quinault (also: Kʷínayɬ) † Queets Quinault...
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    Hunquminum name for river grass. River grass was historically abundant in Musqueam territory; xʷməθkʷəy̓əm accordingly means "place of the river grass" or "place...
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  • Lushootseed-speaking people in the Skagit River valley of Washington. The Nuwhaha primarily lived along the Samish River, as well as the coastal areas between...
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    territories flank the mouth of the Columbia River and stretch up that river in a narrow band adjacent to that river, as far as Celilo Falls. Their group of...
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    the Lummi built a dike on the Nooksack River, allowing them to acquire and cultivate new land along the river delta. The mid-to-late 1900s marked a push...
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    The Hoh or Chalá·at ("Those-Who-Live-on-the-Hoh River" or "People of the Hoh River") are a Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United...
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    as the Sq'éwlets, which is a Stó:lō-Coast Salish Community in the Fraser River Valley. There is also the People's Center Museum that opened in 1994 and...
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    language, come the Sutslhmc. From the Dean River come the Nutl'lmc, as well as lineages from the upper Dean River. From South Bentinck Arm (Ats'aaxlh) come...
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