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SAHAPTIN

  • Sahaptin language
  • Sahaptian language in the United States

    Sahaptin (suh-HAP-tin), also called Ichishkiin (ih-chis-KEEN; Umatilla: Čiškíin, Yakama: Ichishkíin Sɨ́nwit), is one of the two-language Sahaptian branch

    Sahaptin language

    Sahaptin language

    Sahaptin_language

  • Sahaptin
  • Ethnic group

    The Sahaptin are a number of Native American tribes who speak dialects of the Sahaptin language. The Sahaptin tribes inhabited territory along the Columbia

    Sahaptin

    Sahaptin

    Sahaptin

  • Cowlitz people
  • Two distinct indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest

    the Chehalis Reservation. The Upper Cowlitz or Taitnapam, is a Northwest Sahaptin speaking people, part of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama

    Cowlitz people

    Cowlitz people

    Cowlitz_people

  • Sahaptian languages
  • Plateau Penutian language branch of US

    Sahaptian (also Sahaptianic, Sahaptin, Shahaptian) is a two-language branch of the Plateau Penutian family spoken by Native American peoples in the Columbia

    Sahaptian languages

    Sahaptian languages

    Sahaptian_languages

  • Walla Walla people
  • Ethnic group

    of Walula region along Walla Walla River"), sometimes Walúulapam, are a Sahaptin Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau. The duplication in their name

    Walla Walla people

    Walla Walla people

    Walla_Walla_people

  • Yakama
  • Ethnic group

    for the tribe. Scholars disagree on the origins of the name Yakama. The Sahaptin words, E-yak-ma, means "a growing family", and iyakima, means "pregnant

    Yakama

    Yakama

    Yakama

  • Kittitas people
  • Ethnic group

    The Kittitas (Sahaptin: Pshwánapam, pronounced [ˈpʃwanapam]; also known as the Upper Yakama) are a Sahaptin tribe closely related to the Yakama, sometimes

    Kittitas people

    Kittitas people

    Kittitas_people

  • Split ergativity
  • Feature in the typology of certain languages

    2SG.A-sleep Mi a-wayel IMPF 2SG.A-sleep 'You sleep.' In Columbia River Sahaptin, the split is determined by the person of both subject and object. The

    Split ergativity

    Split_ergativity

  • Nez Perce
  • Indigenous peoples of North America

    This region has been occupied for at least 11,500 years. Members of the Sahaptin language group, the Nimíipuu were the dominant people of the Columbia Plateau

    Nez Perce

    Nez Perce

    Nez_Perce

  • Umatilla people
  • Indigenous people of America

    The Umatilla are a Sahaptin-speaking Native American tribe who traditionally inhabited the Columbia Plateau region of the northwestern United States, along

    Umatilla people

    Umatilla people

    Umatilla_people

  • Palouse people
  • Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau

    The Palouse /pəˈluːs/ or Palus are a Sahaptin tribe and an Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau living in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. They are

    Palouse people

    Palouse people

    Palouse_people

  • Umatilla language
  • Southern Sahaptin language of the US

    /ˌjuːməˈtɪlə/ (Tamalúut or Imatalamłaamí Sɨ́nwit) is a variety of Southern Sahaptin, part of the Sahaptian subfamily of the Plateau Penutian group. It was

    Umatilla language

    Umatilla_language

  • Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau
  • Regional culture in North America

    River and its tributaries above Priest Rapids, near present-day Mattawa. Sahaptin people inhabited the Columbia River and its tributaries between Priest

    Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau

    Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northwest_Plateau

  • Wanapum
  • Ethnic group

    The Wanapum (also called Wanapam; Sahaptin: Wánapam) are a Sahaptin-speaking Native American people who live along the Columbia River in Washington state

    Wanapum

    Wanapum

    Wanapum

  • Wenatchee, Washington
  • City in Washington, United States

    the confluence at the time of European-American contact. The name is a Sahaptin word that means "river which comes [or whose source is] from canyons" or

    Wenatchee, Washington

    Wenatchee, Washington

    Wenatchee,_Washington

  • Mount Hood
  • Stratovolcano in Oregon, United States

    Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, which comprises multiple languages including Sahaptin, Upper Chinook/Kiksht (Wasco) and Numu (Paiute). However, it has been difficult

    Mount Hood

    Mount Hood

    Mount_Hood

  • Yakima practical alphabet
  • Orthography used for some Sahaptin languages

    The Yakima practical alphabet is an orthography used to write Sahaptin languages of the Pacific Northwest of North America. The Yakima practical alphabet

    Yakima practical alphabet

    Yakima_practical_alphabet

  • Chinookan peoples
  • Indigenous people of the United States

    the Cascades region of the Columbia: Watlala Wasco (known also by their Sahaptin name as Wascopam, lived traditionally on the south bank of the Columbia

    Chinookan peoples

    Chinookan peoples

    Chinookan_peoples

  • Direct–inverse alignment
  • Proposed concept in linguistic typology

    to -aa -DIRECT {} bizindaw -aa X- listen.to -DIRECT "He is listened to" Sahaptin, an Amerindian language of the northwestern United States, has an inverse

    Direct–inverse alignment

    Direct–inverse_alignment

  • Ranunculus
  • Genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family

    called "Coyote's eyes"—ʔiceyéeyenm sílu in Nez Perce and spilyaynmí áčaš in Sahaptin. In the legend, Coyote was tossing his eyes up in the air and catching

    Ranunculus

    Ranunculus

    Ranunculus

  • Mount Adams (Washington)
  • Southern Washington stratovolcano

    the mountain in the various Indigenous languages in its vicinity. In the Sahaptin language to the east, it is called Pátu. The word pátu can refer to any

    Mount Adams (Washington)

    Mount Adams (Washington)

    Mount_Adams_(Washington)

  • Nez Perce language
  • Sahaptian language of Northwestern USA

    niimi'ipuutímt), is a Sahaptian language related to the several dialects of Sahaptin (note the spellings -ian vs. -in). Nez Perce comes from the French phrase

    Nez Perce language

    Nez Perce language

    Nez_Perce_language

  • Cayuse people
  • Native American tribe from Oregon and Washington, US

    Walla. The Cayuse language is an isolate, independent of the neighboring Sahaptin-speaking peoples. The Cayuse population was about 500 in the eighteenth

    Cayuse people

    Cayuse people

    Cayuse_people

  • Virginia Beavert
  • Native American linguist (1921–2024)

    The Gift of Knowledge: Ttnúwit Átawish Nchʼinchʼimamí: Reflections on Sahaptin Ways [first publication: 2017] Beavert, Virginia (2019-09-16). The Gift

    Virginia Beavert

    Virginia_Beavert

  • Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
  • Indian tribes in Oregon, United States

    Indian Reservation are the federally recognized confederations of three Sahaptin-speaking Native American tribes who traditionally inhabited the Columbia

    Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

    Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

    Confederated_Tribes_of_the_Umatilla_Indian_Reservation

  • Mount St. Helens
  • Volcano in Washington, U.S.

    Louwala-Clough, which means "smoking or fire mountain" in their language (the Sahaptin call the mountain Loowit). The mountain is also of sacred importance to

    Mount St. Helens

    Mount St. Helens

    Mount_St._Helens

  • Penutian languages
  • Proposed language family

    consist of Klamath–Modoc, Molala, and the Sahaptian languages (Nez Percé and Sahaptin). The name Penutian is based on the words meaning "two" in the Wintuan

    Penutian languages

    Penutian languages

    Penutian_languages

  • Kittitas, Washington
  • City in Washington, United States

    Kittitas American Indian Sahaptin language. According to toponymist William Bright, the name "Kittitas" comes from the Sahaptin placename [k'ɨtɨtáš], referring

    Kittitas, Washington

    Kittitas, Washington

    Kittitas,_Washington

  • Native Americans in the United States
  • Indigenous peoples of the United States

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Native Americans in the United States

    Native Americans in the United States

    Native_Americans_in_the_United_States

  • Lomatium piperi
  • Species of carrot

    name salt-and-pepper or Indian biscuitroot (and called mámɨn in the local Sahaptin language). It is native to the Northwestern United States and northern

    Lomatium piperi

    Lomatium piperi

    Lomatium_piperi

  • Ergative case
  • Grammatical case

    ‘the elk arrived’; wewúkiyene péexne qíiwnim ‘the old man saw an elk’. Sahaptin has an ergative noun case (with suffix -nɨm) that is limited to transitive

    Ergative case

    Ergative case

    Ergative_case

  • Columbia River
  • River in the Pacific Northwest of North America

    The Columbia River (Upper Chinook: Wimahl or Wimal; Sahaptin: Nch’i-Wàna or Nchi wana; Sinixt dialect swah'netk'qhu) is the largest river in the Pacific

    Columbia River

    Columbia River

    Columbia_River

  • Ashwood, Oregon
  • Unincorporated community in Oregon, United States

    Ashwood area was first used by the Native American Sahaptin and Northern Paiute people. After the Sahaptin were forced to move to the Warm Springs Indian

    Ashwood, Oregon

    Ashwood, Oregon

    Ashwood,_Oregon

  • African Americans
  • Ethnic and cultural group in the United States

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    African Americans

    African Americans

    African_Americans

  • Barred lambda
  • Modified letter of the Greek alphabet

    ł from l. It is also used for the affricate [t͡ɬ] in transcribing the Sahaptin language, e.g., iƛúpna ‘he jumped’, and it is commonly used for the same

    Barred lambda

    Barred lambda

    Barred_lambda

  • Umatilla Indian Reservation
  • Indian reservation in the United States

    north side of the Blue Mountains, the reservation was established for two Sahaptin-speaking Native American tribes: the Umatilla and Walla Walla, and for

    Umatilla Indian Reservation

    Umatilla Indian Reservation

    Umatilla_Indian_Reservation

  • Skinpah
  • Indigenous people of America

    The Skinpah (Sahaptin: Sk'inłáma, pronounced [skʼinˈɬama]) were a Sahaptin-speaking people of the Tenino dialect living along the northern bank of the

    Skinpah

    Skinpah

    Skinpah

  • Coeur d'Alene people
  • Native American tribe in Idaho, United States

    in Pacific Railroad Report vol. 1 (1853). This is an exonym used by the Sahaptin. The self-designation Schi̲tsu'umsh is reported from Coeur d'Alene phrasebooks

    Coeur d'Alene people

    Coeur d'Alene people

    Coeur_d'Alene_people

  • Metolius River
  • River

    end of the river. The name of the river comes from the Warm Springs or Sahaptin word mitula, meaning white salmon and referring to a light colored Chinook

    Metolius River

    Metolius River

    Metolius_River

  • Apocynum cannabinum
  • Plant species in the dogbane family

    name.[which?] It is called qéemu [qǽːmu] in Nez Perce and [taxʷɨ́s] in Sahaptin.[citation needed] The Maidu Concow people call the plant pö (Konkow language)

    Apocynum cannabinum

    Apocynum cannabinum

    Apocynum_cannabinum

  • Whitman massacre
  • 1847 murder of American missionaries

    comprising the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR). Sahaptin nations came into direct contact with White colonizers several decades

    Whitman massacre

    Whitman massacre

    Whitman_massacre

  • Close central unrounded vowel
  • Vowel sound represented by ⟨ɨ⟩ in IPA

    Beavert, Virginia (2002), "Predictable versus Underlying Vocalism in Yakima Sahaptin", International Journal of American Linguistics, 68 (3): 316–340, doi:10

    Close central unrounded vowel

    Close central unrounded vowel

    Close_central_unrounded_vowel

  • American English
  • Variety of English language

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    American English

    American English

    American_English

  • Molala language
  • Extinct language of US Pacific Northwest

    included among the Plateau Penutian language family, with Klamath and Sahaptin being considered the closest related. The first written vocabulary of the

    Molala language

    Molala_language

  • Touchet River
  • River in Washington, United States

    Walla Walla tribes. The name Touchet derives from the similarly pronounced Sahaptin term for the river, Tu-se meaning roasting. Nez Perce legend tells that

    Touchet River

    Touchet River

    Touchet_River

  • Wahtum Lake
  • Cirque lake in Hood River County, Oregon

    Wilderness of the Mount Hood National Forest. "Wahtum" comes from the Sahaptin language, and means "pond' or "body of water.". The largest lake within

    Wahtum Lake

    Wahtum Lake

    Wahtum_Lake

  • Chush Falls
  • Waterfall in Oregon, United States

    but unmarked paths lead down to the base of the waterfall. Chush is a Sahaptin word for water. Upper Chush Falls List of waterfalls in Oregon "Chush Falls

    Chush Falls

    Chush_Falls

  • Timorese Americans
  • Ethnic group

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Timorese Americans

    Timorese_Americans

  • Melville Jacobs
  • American anthropologist (1902–1971)

    Northwest Sahaptin Texts I (1929) A Sketch of Northern Sahaptin Grammar (1931) Notes on the Structure of Chinook Jargon (1932) Northwest Sahaptin Texts,

    Melville Jacobs

    Melville_Jacobs

  • Kyrgyz Americans
  • Americans of Kyrgyz descent

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Kyrgyz Americans

    Kyrgyz_Americans

  • Western Abenaki language
  • Nearly extinct Algonquian language

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    Western Abenaki language

    Western Abenaki language

    Western_Abenaki_language

  • Hispanic and Latino Americans
  • Demographic of Americans

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Hispanic and Latino Americans

    Hispanic and Latino Americans

    Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans

  • Toppenish, Washington
  • City in Washington, United States

    inside the boundaries of the Yakama Nation's Reservation. Tẋápniš in the Sahaptin language of the Yakama is the likely source of the name Toppenish. The

    Toppenish, Washington

    Toppenish, Washington

    Toppenish,_Washington

  • Iranian Americans
  • Ethnic group in the United States

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Iranian Americans

    Iranian Americans

    Iranian_Americans

  • Appalachian English
  • Variant of American English native to the Appalachian mountain region

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    Appalachian English

    Appalachian English

    Appalachian_English

  • Lomatium cous
  • Species of flowering plant

    a specimen in 1806 while on his expedition. It is called x̣áwš in the Sahaptin language, and qáamsit (when fresh) and qáaws (when peeled and dried) in

    Lomatium cous

    Lomatium cous

    Lomatium_cous

  • Chamorro language
  • Austronesian language of Guam and the Mariana Islands

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    Chamorro language

    Chamorro language

    Chamorro_language

  • Languages of the United States
  • Quileute, Quinault, Quinipissa, Quiripi, Ramaytush, Rumsen, Saanich, Sahaptin, Salinan, Salish-Spokane-Kalispel, Scahentoarrhonon, Seneca, Serrano, Shasta

    Languages of the United States

    Languages of the United States

    Languages_of_the_United_States

  • List of U.S. states and territories by unemployment rate
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    List of U.S. states and territories by unemployment rate

    List of U.S. states and territories by unemployment rate

    List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_unemployment_rate

  • Americans
  • People of the United States

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Americans

    Americans

    Americans

  • Samish dialect
  • Dialect of North Straits Salish

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    Samish dialect

    Samish_dialect

  • Cowlitz language
  • Salishan language of Southwestern Washington

    Lower Cowlitz originally spoke Cowlitz Salish. The Upper Cowlitz spoke a Sahaptin language. Cowlitz is most similar to Lower Chehalis, another Tsamosan language

    Cowlitz language

    Cowlitz_language

  • Italian Americans
  • American citizens of Italian descent

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Italian Americans

    Italian Americans

    Italian_Americans

  • Mount Rainier
  • Stratovolcano in the U.S. state of Washington

    and "Tacobet". Cowlitz speakers call the mountain təx̣ʷúma or təqʷúmen. Sahaptin speakers call the mountain Tax̱úma, which is borrowed from Cowlitz. Another

    Mount Rainier

    Mount Rainier

    Mount_Rainier

  • Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives
  • Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨ɬ⟩ in IPA

    "Phonetics, phonology and orthography" (PDF). A Grammar of Yakima Ichishkíin / Sahaptin (PhD). University of Oregon. pp. 18–72. Archived from the original (PDF)

    Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives

    Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives

    Voiceless_dental_and_alveolar_lateral_fricatives

  • Perideridia gairdneri
  • Species of flowering plant

    species of fennel. This food root is called cawíitx in Nez Perce, sawítk in Sahaptin and yap in Comanche. Blackfoot Indians knew the root by the name nits-ik-opa

    Perideridia gairdneri

    Perideridia gairdneri

    Perideridia_gairdneri

  • Asian Americans
  • People of Asian descent in the United States

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Asian Americans

    Asian Americans

    Asian_Americans

  • Bridge of the Gods (land bridge)
  • Historic natural dam

    Louwala-Clough which means "smoking or fire mountain" in their language (the Sahaptin called the mountain Loowit). Geology of the Pacific Northwest Reynolds

    Bridge of the Gods (land bridge)

    Bridge of the Gods (land bridge)

    Bridge_of_the_Gods_(land_bridge)

  • Klickitat people
  • Ethnic group

    2018 – via fofweb.com. Jacobs, Melville (1931). A Sketch of Northern Sahaptin Grammar. Vol. 4. University of Washington Publications in Anthropology

    Klickitat people

    Klickitat people

    Klickitat_people

  • Filipino Americans
  • Americans of Filipino descent

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Filipino Americans

    Filipino Americans

    Filipino_Americans

  • Amotomanco language
  • Extinct and unclassified language

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    Amotomanco language

    Amotomanco_language

  • Fritillaria pudica
  • Plant species in the lily family

    not encouraged. The plant is called [q̓aw̓x̌e] in Salish and [ˈsɨkni] in Sahaptin.[citation needed] Yellow Bells have a similar nutrient profile to a potato

    Fritillaria pudica

    Fritillaria pudica

    Fritillaria_pudica

  • Yellow Bird (Walla Walla leader)
  • 19th-century Walla Walla chief from Oregon

    v t e Sahaptin peoples Nations Kittitas Klickitat Lower Snake Nez Perce Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum

    Yellow Bird (Walla Walla leader)

    Yellow Bird (Walla Walla leader)

    Yellow_Bird_(Walla_Walla_leader)

  • Syilx
  • Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau in Canada and the United States

    Land, Theytus Books, 1994 Boas, Franz (1917). Folk-tales of Salishan and Sahaptin tribes. Published for the American Folk-Lore Society by G.E. Stechert &

    Syilx

    Syilx

    Syilx

  • Turkmen Americans
  • Ethnic group

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Turkmen Americans

    Turkmen_Americans

  • Hispanics and Latinos in Colorado
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Hispanics and Latinos in Colorado

    Hispanics_and_Latinos_in_Colorado

  • Dutch Americans in Michigan
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Dutch Americans in Michigan

    Dutch Americans in Michigan

    Dutch_Americans_in_Michigan

  • Wenatchi
  • Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau

    and was their main food source. The tribal name "Wenatchi" is of Yakama-Sahaptin origin, the neighboring Yakama named the "Wenatchapam Fishery" Winátsha

    Wenatchi

    Wenatchi

  • Immigration to the United States
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Immigration to the United States

    Immigration to the United States

    Immigration_to_the_United_States

  • Hinduism in the United States
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Hinduism in the United States

    Hinduism in the United States

    Hinduism_in_the_United_States

  • Stateside Puerto Ricans
  • Ethnic group, nationality, and citizens of Puerto Rico in the US

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Stateside Puerto Ricans

    Stateside Puerto Ricans

    Stateside_Puerto_Ricans

  • Southern American English
  • Varieties of English spoken in the Southern United States

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    Southern American English

    Southern_American_English

  • Armenian Americans
  • Americans of Armenian birth or descent

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Armenian Americans

    Armenian Americans

    Armenian_Americans

  • Islam in the United States
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Islam in the United States

    Islam in the United States

    Islam_in_the_United_States

  • 2000 United States census
  • 22nd United States national census

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    2000 United States census

    2000 United States census

    2000_United_States_census

  • California English
  • Dialect of English spoken in California

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    California English

    California_English

  • Race and ethnicity in the United States
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Race and ethnicity in the United States

    Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States

  • Pend d'Oreilles
  • Ethnic group

    2000. ISBN 0-917298-71-3. Boas, Franz (1917). Folk-tales of Salishan and Sahaptin tribes. Published for the American Folk-Lore Society by G.E. Stechert &

    Pend d'Oreilles

    Pend d'Oreilles

    Pend_d'Oreilles

  • Tatar Americans
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Tatar Americans

    Tatar_Americans

  • Income in the United States
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Income in the United States

    Income in the United States

    Income_in_the_United_States

  • Tenino people
  • Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest

    Tenino people, commonly known today as the Warm Springs bands, are several Sahaptin Native American subtribes which historically occupied territory located

    Tenino people

    Tenino people

    Tenino_people

  • Cape Verdean Americans
  • Americans of Cape Verdean birth or descent

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Cape Verdean Americans

    Cape_Verdean_Americans

  • White Americans
  • Demographic in the United States

    Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    White Americans

    White Americans

    White_Americans

  • Plateau Penutian languages
  • Subgroup within the hypothetical Penutian language family

    (a.k.a. Klamath-Modoc, Lutuami, Lutuamian) Molala † Sahaptian Nez Percé Sahaptin Plateau Penutian, as originally proposed, was one branch of the hypothetical

    Plateau Penutian languages

    Plateau Penutian languages

    Plateau_Penutian_languages

  • Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
  • Indian tribe in Oregon, United States

    The confederation consists of three tribes of the Pacific Northwest: The Sahaptin-speaking Tenino people, divided into four subtribes: Upper and Lower Deschutes

    Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs

    Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs

    Confederated_Tribes_of_Warm_Springs

  • Plains Indian Sign Language
  • Endangered language of the Plains peoples

    Paiute, Shoshone, Ute Plateau Penutian: Sahaptian: Nez Perce, Palus, Sahaptin, Umatilla Piman: Akimel O'odham, Tohono O'odham, and continuing into northern

    Plains Indian Sign Language

    Plains Indian Sign Language

    Plains_Indian_Sign_Language

  • Demographic history of the United States
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Demographic history of the United States

    Demographic history of the United States

    Demographic_history_of_the_United_States

  • Inland Northern American English
  • Dialect spoken in the Great Lakes region

    Apalachee Houma Palaihnihan Achumawi Atsugewi Plateau Penutian Nez Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo Central Pomo Eastern Pomo

    Inland Northern American English

    Inland Northern American English

    Inland_Northern_American_English

  • Personal income in the United States
  • Kathlamet Clackamas people Clatsop Multnomah people Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino

    Personal income in the United States

    Personal income in the United States

    Personal_income_in_the_United_States

  • Missoula floods
  • Heavy floods of the last ice age

    Obtaining the Fire". Evidence also comes from local topographic naming. The Sahaptin name given to the Rattlesnake Ridge near Hanford, Washington is Laliik

    Missoula floods

    Missoula floods

    Missoula_floods

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