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    The Skokomish (pronounced /skoʊˈkoʊmɪʃ/) are one of nine tribes of the Twana, a Native American people of western Washington state in the United States...
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  • Skokomish can refer to: Skokomish people, an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast Skokomish Indian Tribe, a federally recognized tribe of...
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    the north fork of the Skokomish River in Mason County, Washington. The lake originally was a long narrow broadening of the Skokomish River formed in a glacial...
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    name in English, "Skokomish," comes from the Twana name for the Indigenous inhabitants of the Skokomish watershed, the Skokomish people, squqəʔbəš (also...
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    Skokomish is a census-designated place (CDP) in Mason County, Washington, United States. The population was 617 at the 2010 census. The town is the headquarters...
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    The Skokomish Indian Tribe, formerly known as the Skokomish Indian Tribe of the Skokomish Reservation, and in its own official use the Skokomish Tribal...
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    traditionally territory of the Skokomish people. The creation of this park has been the subject of land claims brought by the Skokomish people. The namesake of the...
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    River. Like the river, the mountain's toponym honors the Skokomish people. Mount Skokomish is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western...
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  • language, also known as Skokomish, is a Coast Salish language of the Salishan language family, spoken by the Twana, the Indigenous people of Hood Canal, in...
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    Twana (redirect from Twana people)
    collective name for a group of nine Coast Salish peoples in the northern-mid Puget Sound region. The Skokomish are the main surviving group and self-identify...
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    Squamish language (category Squamish people)
    is Sko-ko-mish but this should not be confused with the name of the Skokomish people of Washington state. Squamish is most closely related to the Sechelt...
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    not least because Native people were legally barred from buying land at the time. By doing this and not moving to the Skokomish Reservation they gave up...
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    scəẁaθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen First Nation) Shishalh (Sechelt or Shíshálh) Skokomish (Twana) Squamish Tillamook Sliammon (Tla A'min) Tsleil-Waututh T'Sou-ke...
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    Chimakum (redirect from Chimakum people)
    Ludlow Bay to the south. Today, Chimakum people are enrolled in three federally recognized tribes: the Skokomish, Jamestown S'Klallam, and Port Gamble S'Klallam...
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    known as Twulshootseed or Whulshootseed) † Twana (tuwaduq; also known as Skokomish) † Tsamosan † Quinault (Kʷínaył)[citation needed] † Lower Chehalis (Łəw̓ál̕məš)[citation...
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  • several neighboring Native American communities, including the Skokomish and Squaxin peoples. In the 1830s, white fur traders built a blockhouse on the bluff...
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  • The Squamish people (Squamish: Skwxwúʔmesh listen, historically transliterated as Sko-ko-mish) are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast...
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    the people into two territories. Halkomelem was still dominant in the Nooksack watershed in the US. Like most Northwest Coast indigenous peoples, the...
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    are a Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people in western Washington, and the Indigenous people of metropolitan Seattle. Prior to colonization...
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    Lummi (Lummi dialect: Xwlemi or Lhaq'temish) are a Central Coast Salish people Indigenous to western Washington, namely parts of the San Juan Islands and...
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    Samish, Sammamish, Skokomish, Skykomish, Snohomish, and the Stillaguamish. The ish ending is from Salishan languages and means "people of". The Puget Sound...
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    Coast Salish (redirect from Salish People)
    Tribe Siletz Skagits Lower Skagit (Whidbey Island Skagits) Upper Skagit Skokomish (Twana) Sliammon (Tla'amin) Snaw-naw-as (originally this term was used...
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    The Shilshole people (Lushootseed: šilšulabš; also known as the Shilshoolabsh) were a Lushootseed-speaking people whose territory was located around Salmon...
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    Shoalwater Bay Tribe, Washington Siletz, Oregon Siuslaw, Oregon Skagit Skokomish, Washington Sliammon, BC Sunshine Coast/Georgia Strait (Mainland Comox)...
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    The Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are composed of many nations and tribal affiliations, each with distinctive cultural and political...
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    No Point Treaty, which established a reservation at the mouth of the Skokomish River near the southern end of Hood Canal. One of the Chimakum signatories...
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    The Kikiallus people (Lushootseed: kikiyalus) are a Lushootseed-speaking Coast Salish people Indigenous to parts of western Washington. The Kikiallus and...
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    school is also a venue for community events. Saanich language Coast Salish peoples "Á,LEṈENEȻ ȽTE – Our Homeland". W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council. W̱SÁNEĆ Nation...
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    recipes by indigenous peoples, including by the Apache, Bella Coola, Gitxsan, Gosiute, Makah, Ojibwa, Quileute, Skokomish, Yurok peoples. The fruits are popular...
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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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