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Duwamish people

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colonization, the center of Duwamish society was around the Black and Duwamish rivers in Washington. The modern Duwamish primarily descend from two separate...

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Duwamish River

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The Duwamish River (Lushootseed: dxʷdəw) is the name of the lower 12 miles (19 km) of Washington state's Green River. Its industrialized estuary is known...

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Duwamish

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Look up Duwamish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Duwamish may refer to: Duwamish people, a Lushootseed-speaking Indigenous people in Washington state...

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Duwamish Head

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Duwamish Head (Lushootseed: sqʷədqs) is the northernmost point in West Seattle, Washington, jutting into Elliott Bay. A large boulder covered with petroglyphs...

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Duwamish Tribe

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The Duwamish Tribe, officially known as the Duwamish Tribal Organization, is an unrecognized tribe of Duwamish people (Lushootseed: dxʷdəwʔabš), and those...

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Chief Seattle

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IPA: [ˈsiʔaːɬ]; usually styled as Chief Seattle) was a leader of the Duwamish and Suquamish peoples. A leading figure among his people, he pursued a...

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Elliott Bay

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busiest ports in the United States. The Duwamish people have lived in the vicinity of Elliott Bay and the Duwamish River for thousands of years and had established...

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Seattle

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The Seattle area has been inhabited by Native Americans (such as the Duwamish, who had at least 17 villages around Elliot Bay) for at least 4,000 years...

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History of the Duwamish people

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today's Duwamish Tribe—occupied at least 17 villages in the mid-1850s and lived in some 93 permanent longhouses (khwaac'ál'al) along the lower Duwamish River...

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Puget Sound

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Sea Primary inflows Deschutes River, Nisqually River, Puyallup River, Duwamish River, Cedar River, Snohomish River, Stillaguamish River, Skagit River...

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West Seattle

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districts, Delridge and Southwest, and encompasses all of Seattle west of the Duwamish River. It was incorporated as an independent town in 1902 before being...

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Bodies of water of Seattle

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Seattle's largest river, the Duwamish River, which empties into the south end of Elliott Bay as the industrialized Duwamish Waterway. The lower 5.5 miles...

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Lake Washington

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and the Cedar River at its south. Lake Washington has been known to the Duwamish and other Indigenous peoples living on the lake for millennia as x̌ačuʔ...

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History of Seattle before 1900

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lower Duwamish River, Elliott Bay, Salmon Bay, Portage Bay, Lake Washington within what is now Seattle, as well as Lake Sammamish, and the Duwamish, Black...

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Treaty of Point Elliott

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Si'ahl) and Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens. Representatives from the Duwamish, Suquamish, Snoqualmie, Snohomish, Lummi, Skagit, Swinomish, (in order...

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Duwamish Number 1 Site

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The Duwamish Number 1 Site, also known as 45KI23, is an archaeological site on the Duwamish River in Seattle, Washington discovered by David Munsell,...

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Port of Seattle

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peripheral areas: to the south, the newly dredged East Waterway of the Duwamish between the newly filled mainland Industrial District and the newly created...

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Sammamish people

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impoverished people, and were closely allied with their neighbors, the Duwamish and the Snoqualmie. Traditional Sammamish society revolved around their...

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