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    Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau, also referred to by the phrase Indigenous peoples of the Plateau, and historically called the Plateau Indians...
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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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    of the neighboring Sahaptin-speaking peoples. The Cayuse population was about 500 in the eighteenth century. The Cayuse were a seminomadic tribe and maintained...
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  • indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast and into the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau, killing a large portion of natives from the Puget...
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    Andrews as non-Native people couldn't pronounce his Native name. He was also a known baseball player in the Pacific Northwest. Victoria Wishikin Howard...
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  • family. The Multnomah people are a band of the Chinookan peoples who originally resided on and near Sauvie Island in Oregon. The Multnomah and the related...
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  • Pend Oreille River, a tributary of the Columbia River Pend d'Oreilles tribe, an Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau Pend Oreille Valley Railroad...
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    Yakama (redirect from Yakima people)
    Chinookan/Kiksht-speaking Wasco-Wishram). The Yakama people are similar to the other native inhabitants of the Columbia River Plateau. They were hunters and gatherers...
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    The Nez Perce (/ˌnɛzˈpɜːrs, ˌnɛs-/; autonym in Nez Perce language: nimíipuu, meaning "we, the people") are an Indigenous people of the Plateau who still...
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    Kalapuya (redirect from Kalapuya people)
    gambling, and would provide food for feasts. As was the case for many tribes of the Pacific Northwest, the Kalapuya practiced slavery. They generally obtained...
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    The Pend d'Oreille or Pend d'Oreilles (/ˌpɒndəˈreɪ/ PON-də-RAY), also known as the Kalispel (/ˈkæləspɛl/), are Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau...
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    Columbia Plateau in eastern Washington, northeastern Oregon, and North Central Idaho: these included the Nez Percé, Cayuse, Walla Walla, Umatilla and the Yakama...
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    Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau based in northern Idaho. They are one of five federally recognized tribes in Idaho. The others are Coeur d'Alene...
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    Kalispel people, located in Washington. They are an Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau. The Kalispel Reservation, located in Usk in Pend Oreille...
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    Ravens in Native American mythology (category Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau)
    Raven Tales are the traditional human and animal creation stories of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. They are also found among Athabaskan-speaking...
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    The Native American peoples of Oregon are the set of Indigenous peoples who have inhabited or who still inhabit the area delineated in today's state of...
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    Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation living in the Yakama Indian Reservation in Washington. The Wishram and Wasco are Plateau tribes that are closely...
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    the nearby vegetation. They also traded and bartered with other tribes closer to Eastern Washington, near the Plateaus and Great Plains. The name of the...
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  • There is no generally accepted definition of Indigenous peoples, although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference...
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  • Thumbnail for Klamath people
    The Klamath people are a Native American tribe of the Plateau culture area in Southern Oregon and Northern California. Today Klamath people are enrolled...
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    Atfalati (redirect from Tualatin people)
    terms of the treaty, the indigenous peoples of the Willamette Valley agreed to remove to a reservation to be designated by the federal government. The government...
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    Walawalałáma ("People of Walula region along Walla Walla River"), sometimes Walúulapam, are a Sahaptin Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau. The duplication...
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  • Wenatchi (redirect from Wenatchi people)
    with the Entiat and Chelan peoples and through marriage and culture with Upper Yakima bands. Sometimes the Chelan (Ščəl̕ámxəxʷ - "People at the Deep Water...
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  • Coos people are an indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau, living in Oregon. They live on the southwest Oregon Pacific coast. Today, Coos people are...
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    Berberis aquifolium (category Flora of the Western United States)
    They were included in small quantities in the traditional diets of Pacific Northwest indigenous peoples, mixed with salal or another sweeter fruit....
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  • The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon (CTGR) is a federally recognized tribe of Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau. They...
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  • Molala (redirect from Molalla people)
    neighboring indigenous included mólališ by the Wasco and Tenino, and mulé•lis by the Kalapuyans. The Tenino additionally referred to the Molalas as łytilpam...
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    Tahltan (redirect from Tahltan people)
    peoples followed Liard River to Dease Lake and then crossed to the Tuya. Tuckclarwaydee (Wolf)—Also represented by the brown bear, the eagle, and the...
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    are one of the Salish language peoples, which tribes occupy areas of the inland plateau and the coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest. The French name...
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    Robert Thomas (1999). The Coming of the Spirit of Pestilence: Introduced Infectious Diseases and Population Decline Among Northwest Coast Indians, 1774-1874...
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