Walla Walla (/ˌwɑːlə ˈwɑːlə/ WAH-lə WAH-lə) is a city in and the county seat of Walla Walla County, Washington, United States. It had a population of...
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chief of the Walla Walla tribe and son to the preceding chief Tumatapum. His name meant Yellow Bird, but it was often mistranslated as Yellow Serpent by...
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cattle purchased in Alta California. Among the first expedition was Walla Walla leader Piupiumaksmaks, Garry of the Spokanes and Cayuse headman Tawatoy....
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the United States along with the Yakama. It was negotiated at the 1855 Walla Walla Council. A variant spelling is Palus. Today they are enrolled in the...
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related, but separate ethnic groups): Walla Walla Band These were the Walla Walla people which lived along the Walla Walla River and along the confluence of...
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Chief Kamiakin (redirect from Kamiakin (Native American leader))
tribes. Kamiakin, a leader of the Yakama, began to organize immediately, allying with Peo-peo-mox-mox (Yellow Bird) of the Walla Walla and Allalimya Takanin...
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"People of Wɨ́šx̣aa/Wɨ́šx̣am (Spearfish)"). They had friendly Cayuse, and Walla Walla tribes to the east. Because their homeland lacked natural defenses, the...
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Territory. This forced removal was in violation of the 1855 Treaty of Walla Walla, which granted the tribe 7.5 million acres of their ancestral lands and...
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″Preacher″) was the most prominent leader of the Washane ("Dreamer Religion"), other prophets were Chief Homli (of the Walla Walla), Kotiakan (of the Pa'kiut'-ħlama...
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pp. 125-126 Payne, James and Schultz, Laura, 2011, An Illustrated History of Fort Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, Fort Walla Walla Museum, p. 19...
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White Bird (Peo-peo-hix-hiix, piyóopiyo x̣ayx̣áyx̣ or more correctly Peopeo Kiskiok Hihih - "White Goose"), also referred to as White Pelican (died 1892)...
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Chief Joseph (category 19th-century Native American leaders)
Joseph the Elder and the other Nez Perce chiefs signed the Treaty of Walla Walla, with the United States establishing a Nez Perce reservation encompassing...
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List of Native Americans of the United States (redirect from List of Native American religious leaders)
Pocasset Wampanoag, 17th-century female chief White Plume, Kaw chief Yellow Bird, Walla Walla chief Yonaguska, Cherokee chief William Weatherford, Muscogee Creek...
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by Baloo) was once a finishing school attendee with Princess Grace of Walla Walla Bing Bang, but "never finished". Despite her show-offish attitude (she...
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through the siege and continue on to Canada and join the Lakota leader Sitting Bull. White Bird and 150 Nez Perce succeeded but Looking Glass was killed by...
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Qualchan (category Native American leaders)
warrior by his father and uncles. Shortly after the Walla Walla council in 1855, in which Yakama leaders warned the United States against further settlement...
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Old Chief Joseph (category 19th-century Native American leaders)
Chief Joseph or Joseph the Elder (c. 1785–1871), was a Native American leader of the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce. Old Joseph was one of the first Nez...
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McDermitt, Nev.; E at Fort Lapwai, Idaho Territory; F, L, and M at Fort Walla Walla, Wyoming Territory; G at Camp Bidwell, California.; H and K at Camp Harney...
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moved to Gowen Field, Idaho. Two days later, the squadron departed for Walla Walla Army Air Base, Washington. There the first aircrew arrived on 1 December...
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"capital" of Hudson's Bay operations in the Columbia District, Colville and Walla Walla (old Fort Nez Percés). With the amalgamation of the two fur trading companies...
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Squadron "Yellow Birds" 122 Squadron "Naschon" 120 Squadron "Desert Giants" Sdot Micha Air Wing Tel Nof Air Wing 118 Squadron "Night Birds"[better source needed]...
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times they have been joined by one of the country's best known wine labels, Yellow Tail, produced by Casella Family Brands. Casella, DeBortoli, McWilliam's...
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Gulpilil, Nandjiwarra Amagula, Fred Parslow, Vivean Gray, Peter Carroll, Wallas Eaton, Walter Amagula, Roy Bara, Cedrick Lalara, Morris Lalara, Athol Compton...
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Whitman to cater for Cayuse Indians and hikers of the Oregon Trail at Walla Walla in the south. After the Whitmans were killed by Indians in 1847, Reverend...
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publish at least the first stanza: Deck us all with Boston Charlie, Walla Walla Wash., and Kalamazoo! Nora's freezin' on the trolley Swaller dollar cauliflower...
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named Yellow Bird allegedly harangued the young men who were becoming agitated by the search, and the tension spread to the soldiers. Yellow Bird began...
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school to earn a full academic scholarship to attend Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. At Whitman, Douglas became a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity...
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cute and fast fighters. Their summoning song is "Alarming! Boom boom walla walla! Dance, dance! Charming!" (プリチー!オレッチ、トモダチ!ふくはウチー!, Purichī! Oreccchi...
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hits renewable goal "As wind power industry grows, so does opposition—Walla Walla Union". December 20, 2014. Archived from the original on December 20...
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University of Washington University of Washington Tacoma – The Ledger Walla Walla University – The Collegian Washington State University – The Daily Evergreen...
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