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19th-century Yakama Native American chieftain
Qualchan (died September 24, 1858) was a 19th-century Yakama chieftain who participated in the Yakama War with his Uncle Kamiakin and other chieftains
Qualchan
War fought between Native Americans and the United States Army
stream is still named Hangman Creek. Among the hanged was a chief named Qualchan of the Yakima. Isaac Stevens, who became the Governor of Washington Territory
Coeur_d'Alene_War
Native American leader (1840–1904)
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Chief_Joseph
Union United States Army general
sent for Owhi's son, Qualchan, also considered a perpetrator, threatening to hang Owhi unless Qualchan came to the camp. When Qualchan rode in the next day
George_Wright_(general)
valley floor in the northern portion; and the more recent developments of Qualchan and Eagle Ridge, located to the south on the western hillsides. Due to
Neighborhoods in Spokane, Washington
Neighborhoods_in_Spokane,_Washington
Ethnic group
People″, also given as ″River Rock People″) – Chief Owhi's and Chief Qualchan's people: Their territory was usually north of Wenas Creek and Selah Creeks
Yakama
Nez Percé leader
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Old_Chief_Joseph
Spokane Neighborhood in Washington, United States
Latah/Hangman into numerous distinct districts including Vinegar Flats, Qualchan and Eagle Ridge. The neighborhood is known for its mixture of developed
Latah/Hangman,_Spokane
Yakama tribal leader
Liberty Lake, WA Kamiakin Road - Wapato, WA Kamiakin Road - Ellensburg, WA Qualchan, nephew of Kamiakin Alvin M. Josephy, The Nez Perce and the Opening of
Chief_Kamiakin
19th-century Walla Walla chief from Oregon
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Yellow Bird (Walla Walla leader)
Yellow_Bird_(Walla_Walla_leader)
Ethnic group
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Sahaptin
Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Tenino_people
Ethnic group
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Kittitas_people
Yakama medicine woman
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Colestah
Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Palouse_people
Ethnic group
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Wanapum
River in Idaho, United States
was once dammed for a mill, and enters Latah Creek between the Creek at Qualchan golf course and the Cheney-Spokane Road exit of US-195. The creek receives
Latah_Creek
Rappahannock tribe – first female chief in Virginia since the 18th century) Qualchan, 19th-century Yakama chief John Ross, Cherokee chief Juan Sabeata, Jumano
List of Native Americans of the United States
List_of_Native_Americans_of_the_United_States
Indigenous people of America
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Skinpah
Nez Percé War leader
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Looking Glass (Native American leader)
Looking_Glass_(Native_American_leader)
Ethnic group
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Walla_Walla_people
Native American leader
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
White Bird (Native American leader)
White_Bird_(Native_American_leader)
19th-century conflict between the United States and the Yakama people
consternation of Indian leaders. In 1855 two of these prospectors were killed by Qualchan, the nephew of Kamiakin, after it was discovered they had raped a Yakama
Yakima_War
Indigenous people of America
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Umatilla_people
Cayuse Indian chief
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Five_Crows
affordable price. Four of the municipal courses are city run (The Creek at Qualchan, Esmeralda Golf Course, and Downriver Golf Course) and three are run by
Sports_in_Spokane,_Washington
Ethnic group
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Klickitat_people
Musical subgenre
Denton. Gary A. Edwards (composer (2016). |A.J. Spawn (inspired lyrics) Qualchan And Whistalks, opera in three acts, Unperformed. Bonnin, Gertrude, and
American_Indian_opera
1858 Coeur d'Alene War battle in Washington, US
center with Palus and Yakama. On the Indian left were Kamiakin's nephew, Qualchan, with additional Yakamas, and Stellam, a chief of the Schitsu'umsh, with
Battle_of_Four_Lakes
American Civil War officer (1823–1876)
near present-day Spokane, in 1858 when they lured Qualchan to camp and summarily hung him. Qualchan's father, Chief Owhi, who was in their custody, was
James_Allen_Hardie
Cayuse headman
Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan Looking Glass White Bird Colestah Kamiakin Kanasket Tribal governments
Tawatoy
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Hope, Expectation, Wish, Desire, Trust, Greed
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
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Tamil
Honored, Worshipped
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Sikh
One on whom there is gods grace, Gods mercy
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
To Worship the Gods
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Indian, Tamil
Handsome Like a Gem
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Indian, Sanskrit
Commander of an Army
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Greek
(Κλήμεντος) Greek form of Latin Clementius, KLEMENTOS means "gentle and merciful."
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Hebrew
(לִיבֶּע) Hebrew name derived from the word lev, LIBE means "heart." Compare with another form of Libe.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Winner of the battle, Victorious in war or Lord Vishnu, One who has conquered lust
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