• The Mashel River is a river in Pierce County, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is a tributary of the Nisqually River, which it enters about 3.6 miles...
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  • The Little Mashel River is a river in Pierce County, Washington. It is a tributary of the Mashel River, and enters the Mashel just 380 feet (116 m) downstream...
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  • Mad River Mashel River McAleer Creek Methow River Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Miller River Muddy River Naches River Napeequa River Naselle River Nason...
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  • Mashel River Waterfalls are the three waterfalls contained within the gorge of the Little Mashel River, not far above its confluence with the Mashel River...
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    people″, lit. ″Mashel River people″), later called Upper (Mountain) Nisqually, today also commonly known as Meshal / Me-Schal / Mashel / Mica'l Band of...
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    Nisqually River. Its genome sequence was published in 2006. Van Trump Creek Paradise River Muck Creek Yelm Creek Tanwax Creek Ohop Creek Mashel River Little...
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    vacate his conviction. Leschi was born in about 1808 into the Mishalpam (″Mashel River people″) or Mica'l Band of Upper (Mountain) Nisqually to a Nisqually...
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    northern path traversing Naches Pass and a southern route following the Mashel River, which connected them to Eastern Washington tribes. Trade networks among...
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    Sahaptin groups also lived in Western Washington on the Mashel River and upper Cowlitz River. The Willamette Valley was inhabited by the Kalapuya people...
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    uppermost Nisqually River as neighbors to their Sahaptin kin the Mishalpam (Mical-ɫa’ma) (″Eatonville people″, lit. ″Mashel River people″) and Klickitat;...
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  • just outside the Nisqually River Watershed's southern boundary. Later, a major village would be located near the Mashel River. The Nisqually have always...
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  • to cross, including Puget Sound, Hood Canal, the Columbia River and numerous smaller rivers and creeks. It has experienced a number of bridge failures...
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  • with Quiemuth (half brother of Leschi, c.1798-1856) of the Mishalpam ("Mashel River People") or Mica'l Band of Nisqually, Chief Kitsap of the Muckleshoot...
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    Demonstration Forest and cross the Little Mashel River into Eatonville. The roadway crosses the Mashel River into Downtown Eatonville, turning north onto...
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  • Lower Nisqually Clear Creek band Nisqually Lake band Muck Creek band Meshal/Mashel - bəšalabš Squaxin Island - sqʷax̌sədəbš Sahewamish - shiʔwəbš T'Peeksin...
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    from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2011. Amos, Mashel (29 April 2011). "The search for new nation's capital in South Sudan". The...
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