Infobox ethnic group group Yakama image File Yakamawarrior.jpg thumb image caption Yakama Warrior ca ... Tribe Klickitat The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation , or simply Yakama Nation ... enrolled members, living in Washington U.S. state Washington . Yakama Indian Reservation Their reservation ... km . Today the nation is governed by the Yakama Tribal Council, which consists of representatives of 14 ... Sohappy v. Smith . History The Yakama people were similar to the other native inhabitants of the Columbia ... identified the 14 confederated tribes and bands of the Yakama including Yakama, Palus tribe Palouse ... the name Yakama . Treaty with the Yakama, 1855 The name was changed from Yakima to Yakama in 1994 to reflect the native pronunciation. Language Image Yakimatent.jpg thumb right Yakama Indian Teepee Edward Curtis collection 1910 Yakama is a northwestern dialect of Sahaptin language Sahaptin , a Sahaptian ... effort by some native speakers to use a traditional Yakama name for this language, which ... Ichishk in s nwit yakama Yakima Sahaptin dictionary . Toppenish, Wash. Heritage University Seattle ... References http www.goia.wa.gov Treaties Treaties yakima.htm Treaty with the Yakama, 1855 , Washington ... Yakama http content.lib.washington.edu cdm4 results.php?CISOOP1 all&CISOBOX1 yakama&CISOFIELD1 subjec&CISOROOT loc Photographs of Yakama from the University of Washington Digital Libraries http www.yakamamuseum.com Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center http www.ohwy.com wa y yakamana.htm Online Highway Yakama Indian Nation http www.critfc.org text yakama.html Columbia River Inter Tribal Fish Commission member tribes include the Yakama http www.ynwildlife.org Yakama Nation Wildlife Program http www.native languages.org yakama.htm Yakama Language http www.xi eaglesnest.org Xwayamam Ish ch Yakama Language preservation for youth http host119.yakama.com Yakama Nation Fisheries http ykfp.org Yakima ... Languages of the United States Category Sahaptian languages Category Yakama tribe Category Native ... more details
File Yakima Indian Reservation map.png thumb The Yakama Indian Reservation is a United States Indian reservation located on the east side of the Cascade Range Cascade Mountains in southern Washington U.S. state Washington . It is the homeland of the Yakama tribe of Native Americans in the United States Native American s. According to the United States Census Bureau , the reservation covers 2,185.94 square miles 5,661.56  km and the population in 2000 was 31,799. It lies primarily in the Yakima County, Washington Yakima and the northern edge of Klickitat County, Washington Klickitat counties, however, a tiny section crosses the southeast corner of Lewis County, Washington Lewis County as well. Citation needed date August 2010 The largest city on the reservation is Toppenish, Washington Toppenish . The reservation was created in 1855 by a treaty signed by Washington Territory Gov. Isaac Stevens and representatives of the Yakama tribe. A dispute over the treaty led to the Yakima War 1855 1858 . References http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CHECK SEARCH RESULTS N& CONTEXT dt& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P001& tree id 4001& transpose N& all geo types N& redoLog true& caller geoselect& geo id label& geo id 25000US4690& search results 25000US4690& format & fully or partially N& lang en& show geoid Y Yakama Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, Washington United States Census Bureau Coord 46 14 00 N 120 49 19 W display title Category American Indian reservations in Washington state Category Geography of Klickitat County, Washington Category Geography of Lewis County, Washington Category Yakama tribe Category Geography of Yakima County, Washington YakimaWA geo stub klickitatWA geo stub fr R serve indienne de Yakama ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 William Yallup, Sr. born September 1926, Ellensburg, Washington died June 17, 2006, Toppenish, Washington was a longtime leader of the Yakama Nation. A direct descendant of treaty signer Wish Och Kmpits , he was born in a tepee at the annual Labor Day Rodeo. He was raised with traditional Yakama teachings and spoke both Yakama and English. As a young man he joined the Army and spent 12 years in the Marine Corps Reserves. He began serving in tribal government in 1960 and was elected as a Tribal Councilman in 1972. During his tenure, he served as the Chief Judge of the Yakama Tribal Court and on nearly every Tribal Council committee, and was well known for his commitment to preserving tribal resources and the Yakamas traditional rights reserved in their 1855 treaty. Yallup also sat on regional boards dealing with resource preservation and Northwest tribes and for a time was the state Indian Affairs Commissioner. External links http www.yakima herald.com page dis 286372056863552 Tribe mourns William Yallup Sr. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yallup, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Yakama leader DATE OF BIRTH 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 17, 2006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yallup, William Category Native American leaders Category Yakama tribe Category 1926 births Category 2006 deaths Category Article Feedback 5 NorthAm native bio stub ... more details
Yakima is a city in the United States. It is in central Washington state, and is the county seat of Yakima County, Washington Yakima County . Yakima may also refer to MV Yakima , a Super Class ferry based in Washington state Yakima Canutt 1896 1986 , American actor and stuntman Yakama Yakama Nation , a Native American group Yakima War , a conflict between the United States and the Yakama people See also Yakima Bears Yakima Hill Yakima Indian Painted Rocks Yakima Meadows Yakima Reds Yakima River disambig Category Given names es Yakima fr Yakima it Yakima pl Yakima ujednoznacznienie ru uk ... more details
Lavina Washines April 1, 1940 &ndash June 2, 2011 was the first female leader of the Yakama Nation , Washington U.S. state Washington , United States . Washines was first elected to the Yakama Nation Tribal Council in 1985. In 2006, she became chair of the tribal council serving until 2008. ref http www.yakima herald.com obits 2011 06 5 lavina washines Obituary of Lavina Washines ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Washines, Lavina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH April 1, 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 2, 2011 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Washines, Lavina Category 1940 births Category 2011 deaths Category Yakama tribe Category Female Native American leaders Category Women in Washington state politics Category People from Kittitas County, Washington Category Cancer deaths in Washington state Washington politician stub nds Lavina Washines ... more details
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Infobox Radio station name KYNR image city Toppenish, Washington Toppenish , Washington U.S. state Washington area slogan branding Voice of the Yakama Nation frequency 1490 kHz repeater airdate format Variety US radio Variety power 1,000 watt s unlimited class C facility id 24586 coordinates coord 46 22 33.00 N 120 19 18.00 W region US type city display inline,title callsign meaning former callsigns KENE ? 2002 owner Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation licensee sister stations webcast website http www.nv1.org kynr.html nv1.org kynr.html affiliations National Public Radio , Native Voice One KYNR 1490 AM broadcasting AM , Voice of the Yakama Nation is a radio station broadcasting a Variety US radio variety music format. ref cite web url http www.arbitron.com date Winter 2010 title Station Information Profile publisher Arbitron accessdate 2010 03 14 ref Licensed to Toppenish, Washington , USA, the station is currently owned by Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and features programing from National Public Radio and Native Voice One . ref cite web url http www.fcc.gov fcc bin fmq?call KYNR title KYNR Facility Record work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division accessdate 2010 03 14 ref References reflist External links official http www.nv1.org kynr.html AM station data KYNR Category Radio stations in Washington state YNR Category Yakima County, Washington Washington radio station stub ... more details
The Walla Walla Council 1855 was a meeting in the Pacific Northwest between the United States and sovereign tribal bodies of the Cayuse , Nez Perce tribe Nez Perce , Umatilla tribe Umatilla , Walla Walla tribe Walla Walla , and Yakama . ref cite journal last Trafzer first Clifford E. date Fall year 2005 url http www.historycooperative.org journals ohq 106.3 trafzer.html title Legacy of the Walla Walla Council, 1955 journal Oregon Historical Quarterly volume 106 issue 3 pages 398 411 issn 0030 4727 ref The treaties signed at this council were ratified by the United States Senate U.S. Senate in 1859 . ref cite book last United States Senate authorlink United States Senate title Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America v.11 year 1859 pages 82 url http memory.loc.gov ll llej 011 0000 00840082.tif ref These treaties codified the constitutional relationship between the people living on the Nez Perce, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Umatilla , and Yakama Indian Reservation Yakama reservations. See also Yakima War Palouse War External links cite web work Center for Columbia River History title Treaty with the Nez Perce 1855 url http www.ccrh.org comm river treaties nezperce.htm accessdate 2007 03 12 cite web work Center for Columbia River History title Treaty with the Walla Walla, Cayuse and Umatilla 1855 url http www.ccrh.org comm umatilla primary treaty.htm accessdate 2007 03 12 cite web work Center for Columbia River History title Treaty with the Yakima 1855 url http www.ccrh.org comm river treaties yakima.htm accessdate 2007 03 12 cite web work Center for Columbia River History title Walla Walla Council of 1855 url http www.ccrh.org comm umatilla Native5.htm accessdate 2007 03 12 Notes references Category United States and Native American treaties Category History of Washington state Category 1855 treaties Category 1859 treaties ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Toppenish Creek partof the Yakima War , American Indian Wars image File Granville O. Haller 1890.jpg 200px caption Granville O. Haller in 1890. date October 5, 1855 place Toppenish Creek , Washington state Washington result Yakama victory combatant1 flag United States 1851 combatant2 Yakama commander1 flagicon United States 1851 Granville O. Haller commander2 Chief Kamiakin Kamiakin strength1 84 infantry strength2 300 warrior s casualties1 5 killed br 17 wounded casualties2 2 killed br 4 wounded br 1 captured Campaignbox Yakima War The Battle of Toppenish Creek ref http www.anishinabe history.com history battle of toppenish creek.shtml ref was the first engagement of the Yakima War in Washington state Washington . Fought on October 5, 1855, a company of United States American soldiers, under Major Granville O. Haller , was attacked by a band of Yakama s, under tribal chief Chief Chief Kamiakin Kamiakin , and compelled to retreat. The battle occurred in Yakima River Yakima Valley , several miles northwest of Fort Walla Walla , along Toppenish Creek and was a major victory for Indigenous peoples of the Americas native American forces. ref http www.historylink.org index.cfm?DisplayPage output.cfm&File Id 5311 ref See also Cayuse War Whitman Massacre References reflist coord missing United States Category Battles involving Native Americans Toppenish Category Battles involving the United States Toppenish Category 1855 in the United States Toppenish Category American Old West Toppenish Category History of Washington state Toppenish Category Military history of the United States Toppenish Category Conflicts in 1855 ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Spokane Plains partof The Spokane Coeur d Alene Paloos War image caption date September 5, 1858 place near modern day Fort George Wright casus territory result Native Americans in the United States Native American defeat, United States Army victory combatant1 United States United States of America combatant2 Coeur d Alene Tribe Coeur D Alenes br Yakama br Spokane tribe Spokane commander1 George Wright general George Wright commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Yakima War The Battle of Spokane Plains , was a conflict between United States Army forces under George Wright general George Wright and members of the Coeur d Alene , Yakama and Spokane tribe Spokane , Native Americans in the United States Native American tribes. ref http www.historylink.org index.cfm?DisplayPage output.cfm&file id 5144 Battle of Spokane Plains occurs on September 5, 1858 , HistoryLink , January 29, 2003 ref It took place on September 5, 1858 near what is present day Fort George Wright . The United States Army forces were victorious. See also Indian Wars Spokane Coeur d Alene Paloos War Yakima War References Reflist coord missing Category Conflicts in 1858 Category Battles involving the United States Category Native American history of Washington state ... more details
Campaignbox Yakima War The Yakima War was a conflict between the United States and the Yakama , a Sahaptian speaking people on the Northwest Plateau, then Washington Territory and now the southern interior of Eastern Washington , from 1855 to 1858. Naming This conflict is also referred to as the Yakima Indian War of 1855 and is often seen as a continuation of the Cayuse War , which began in 1848, and its last phase is also known as the Spokane Coeur d Alene Paloos War Coeur d Alene War or Palouse War . Together the Cayuse and Yakima Wars overall were the largest of the many Indian Wars really one big long war but no source has put it that way in the newly declared Oregon Territory Oregon 1848 and Washington Territory Washington Territories 1853 , which were formed in the wake of the partition of the Oregon Country with United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain by the Treaty of Washington of 1846, although the later Nez Perce War is generally more well known. Background In the mid 19th Century the Yakama Indians lived along the Columbia River Columbia and Yakima River s on the plateau ... West Company which was later absorbed into the HBC . The Cayuse and Yakama and other peoples of the region ... the Yakama Indian Reservation , giving up a combined convert 29,000 sqmi km2 of land. Under the third ... gold was discovered on the recently established Yakama reservation, and conflict erupted between ... of Yakama chief Chief Kamiakin Kamiakin , marking the start of the Yakima War. War Cascades ... warriors from the Yakama , Klickitat tribe Klickitat , and Cascades tribe Cascades tribes. Fourteen ... 1988 isbn 0 87770 453 8 ref The Yakama people were forced onto a reservation south of the present city ... essays output.cfm?file id 5311 Yakama Yakima Indian War begins on October 5, 1855. HistoryLink.org ... soldiers and volunteers skirmish with Yakama warriors under Kamiakin at Union Gap on November 9, 1855. HistoryLink.org Essay 8124 http www.historylink.org essays output.cfm?file id 8118 Yakama tribesmen ... more details
Confederated Tribes may refer to a number of associations of Indigenous peoples in the Northwestern United States and the West Coast of Canada Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation disambiguation Category First Nations in British Columbia Category Native American tribes in Washington state Category Native American tribes in California ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Fort Simcoe State Park nrhp type image Fort Simcoe Blockhouse.jpg caption location Yakima County, Washington Yakima County , SW of Yakima on WA 220 nearest city Yakima, Washington lat degrees 46.34266 lat minutes lat seconds lat direction N long degrees 120.83691 long minutes long seconds long direction W area built 1856 architect Robert S. Garnett Robert Seldon Garnett Louis Scholl architecture Gothic Revival added June 27, 1974 visitation num visitation year refnum 74001994 mpsub governing body Fort Simcoe was a United States Army fort erected in south central Washington Territory to house troops sent to keep watch over local Native Americans in the United States Indian tribes. The site and remaining buildings are located eight miles 13  km west of modern White Swan, Washington , in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains . History The site was a meeting, trade and culture center for Paleo Indians prehistoric tribes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas from areas all around the present state of Washington state Washington . Prior to 1850, the site was used as a trade center and campground for the various bands of Native Americans that now make up the Yakama Yakama Indian Nation . The fort was built in the late 1850s by future American Civil War Civil War general Robert S. Garnett and was in use for three years. In 1859, the military turned the fort over to the Yakama Indian Agency. ref name majors Cite book last Majors first Harry M. title Exploring Washington publisher Van Winkle Publishing Co year 1975 page 132 url http books.google.com books?id CoWrPQAACAAJ isbn 9780918664006 ref The fort was then converted to an Indian school and the Yakama Indian Agency managed its affairs from the site until the early 1900s. The park was established in 1956. Park and museum Fort Simcoe State Park is located in an old oak grove watered by natural springs. It is a convert 200 acre km2 sing on , day use heritage park on the Yakama Indian Reservation . The ... more details
Infobox language name Cowlitz nativename states United States region Southwestern Washington U.S. state Washington extinct ? ethnicity 200 1990 familycolor American fam1 Salishan languages Salishan fam2 Tsamosan languages Tsamosan iso3 cow The Cowlitz language is a member of the Tsamosan languages Tsamosan Olympic branch of the Coast Salish family of Salishan languages . The Cowltiz people The Cowlitz people were originally two distinct tribes the Lower Cowlitz and the Upper Cowlitz. Only the Lower Cowlitz spoke Cowlitz the Upper Cowlitz, a Sahaptin tribe, spoke a dialect of Yakama language Yakama . Vocabulary Cowlitz is most similar to Lower Chehalis language Lower Chehalis , another Tsamosan language, although it does contains some oddities, such as the word for one, utsus in contrast to the Lower Chehalis paw . class wikitable bgcolor FFDEAD English Cowlitz Lower Cowlitz tribe S p lm one number utsus two salli three ka i four mus References references http www.native languages.org famsal words.htm Native Languages.org . Dale Kinkade Kinkade, Dale . Cowlitz Dictionary And Grammatical Sketch . Missoula University of Montana Press, 2004. See also Cowlitz tribe Salishan languages Native American Languages Category Languages of the United States Category Coast Salish languages Category Indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest Coast Category Extinct languages of North America Category Indigenous languages of Washington state na lang stub cs Kauli tina fr Cowlitz langue pms Lenga cowlitz ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Union Gap partof the Yakima War , American Indian Wars image File Kamiakin yakima.jpg 200px caption A drawing of Chief Kamiakin by Gustav Sohon in 1855. Credit Washington State Historical Society date November 9 10, 1855 place Union Gap , Yakima River , Washington state Washington result United States victory combatant1 flag United States 1851 combatant2 Yakama commander1 flagicon United States 1851 Gabriel J. Rains commander2 Chief Kamiakin Kamiakin strength1 700 infantry strength2 300 warrior s casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Yakima War The Battle of Union Gap ref Ruby, pg. 264 ref , or the Battle at Union Gap ref http www.historylink.org index.cfm?DisplayPage output.cfm&File Id 5311 ref , was the second engagement of the Yakima War , fought on November 9 and 10, 1855. It began when a large force of about 700 United States American soldiers, under Major Gabriel J. Rains , discovered tribal chief Chief Chief Kamiakin Kamiakin s village of around 300 braves and several women and children, along the Yakima River . In the following two day battle only one non combatant was killed by accident and the Yakama men were forced to retreat with their women and children. ref http www.historylink.org index.cfm?DisplayPage output.cfm&File Id 5311 ref See Also Cayuse War Whitman Massacre References Reflist cite book last Ruby first Robert H. coauthors title Indians of the Pacific Northwest A History series url year 1988 location publisher University of Oklahoma Press isbn 0 8061 2113 0 coord missing United States Category Battles involving Native Americans Union Category Battles involving the United States Union Category 1855 in the United States Union Category American Old West Union Category History of Washington state Union Category Military history of the United States Union Category Conflicts in 1855 ... more details
mater period genre History , Anthropology subject Nez Perce War , Yakama Nation Yakama Nation s culture ... relatives influences influenced awards Was given a name by the Yakama Nation , Big Foot . ref name papers ... , 2. ref McWhorter and the Yakama Indians McWhorter left Fort Jefferson Ohio Fort Jefferson, Ohio ... contact with the Yakama Nation Yakama Indians would lead to his championing the struggles of the Yakama Indians against federal officials and other white settler s. The plight of the Yakama Indians ... reservation was one of three reservations established during this time. The treaty guaranteed the Yakama Indians rights to their land however, miner s soon converged on Yakama reservation land prompting a three year war that ended with the defeat of the Yakama Indians in 1858. ref Andrew H. Fisher ... would continue to encroach on the Yakama Indian Reservation and in 1887 United States Congress Congress would pass the Dawes Act Dawes Allotment Act , which added legal weight to white claims on Yakama ... Then in 1906, Washington Senator Wesley L. Jones proposed a bill in congress that would require Yakama ... Collections MASC , Washington State University. ref Seeing that the odds were against the Yakama Indians, McWhorter quickly took action. McWhorter would befriend then Chief of the Yakama Indians, Yoom Tee Bee, as he sought to aid the Yakama Indians in their fight to preserve their rights and land. Together, the two would ride on horseback across the Yakama reservation talking to residents and encouraging ... in Yakama Indian affairs, sitting in on tribal council s and writing scores of letters to congressmen ... of the Yakamas to light. ref Yakama Tribal Council transcript, October 1, 1909, Box 34, in Manuscripts ... lead to him being ceremoniously adopted by the Yakama tribe, being given the name Hemene Ka Wan, Old ... Perce and Yakama tribes were frequent attendees. The reason for this is because the rodeo circuit ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Prospect Hill is a neighborhood of the North Tacoma, Washington north end neighborhood of Tacoma, Washington . Although Prospect Hill is considered to be the official planning name of the area, it has also gone by many other names. Locals commonly refer to it as Little Germany because of its narrow roads it resembles a residential neighborhood you would think you d find somewhere in Europe. Prospect Hill is highly educated and very wealthy, with large houses and a more rural atmosphere. The area borders on Yakama Gulch to the west, overlooks Commencement Bay to the north, and has sweeping views of Old Tacoma, Tacoma, Washington Old Tacoma to the east. The few houses with views of the waterfront mostly located on North and Orchard Roads are some of the most expensive properties in the city and often sell for well over 1 million as of April 2006. Coord missing Washington Category North Tacoma, Washington Category Neighborhoods of Tacoma, Washington PierceWA geo stub ... more details
Colestah was one of the wives of Chief Kamiakin 1800 1877 of the Yakama Native Americans in the United States Native American tribe. She is described as being a medicine man medicine woman , a psychic, and a warrior. In 1858 she accompanied Kamiakin to the Battle of Four Lakes or Battle of Spokane Plain , armed with a stone war club, vowing to fight by his side. When Kamiakin was wounded, Colestah carried him off and used her skills in traditional tribal medicine to nurse him back to health. ref name Amazons cite book title The Encyclopedia of Amazons author Salmonson, Jessica Amanda publisher Paragon House year 1991 isbn 1 55778 420 5 page 63 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Colestah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Year of death missing Category Native American women in warfare Category Year of birth unknown NorthAm mil bio stub NorthAm native bio stub ... more details
Image ico.jpg right The Yakima Klickitat Fisheries Project YKFP is a salmon supplementation project in the Yakima River Yakima and Klickitat River Klickitat river basins in Washington U.S. state Washington State designed to use artificial propagation in an attempt to maintain or increase natural production while maintaining long term fitness of the target population and keeping ecological and genetic impacts to non target species within specified limits. The project is also designed to provide harvest opportunities. The framework developed by the Regional Assessment of Supplementation Project RASP 1991 guides the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the Project. YKFP is a collaboration of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Bonneville Power Administration , and the Yakama Indian Nation. The purposes of the YKFP are to enhance existing stocks of anadromous fish in the Yakima and Klickitat river basins while maintaining genetic resources reintroduce stocks formerly present in the basins and apply knowledge gained about supplementation throughout the Columbia River Basin. External links http ykfp.org ykfp.org Category Conservation in the United States Category Fisheries organizations Category Non profit organizations based in Washington state ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox mountain pass name Satus Pass photo photo caption elevation ft 3107 elevation ref traversed U.S. Highway 97 location Klickitat County, Washington , USA range Cascades coordinates coord 45 59 05 N 120 39 13 W type pass topo Satus Pass el. 3107  ft. 947 m. is a high mountain pass in the Cascades in the state of Washington state Washington . The pass connects Goldendale, Washington Goldendale and the Klickitat River Klickitat Valley to the south with the Yakama Indian Reservation and Yakima River Yakima Valley to the north. The Simcoe Mountains lie to the west of Satus Pass, and Bickleton Ridge to the east. It is traversed by U.S. Highway 97 . References Washington Road and Recreation Atlas . Benchmark Maps, Medford, Oregon, 2000. coord 45 59 05 N 120 39 13 W type pass display title Category Landforms of Klickitat County, Washington Category Mountain passes of Washington state Category Transportation in Klickitat County, Washington Washington geo stub ... more details
Indian rodeo is the rodeo subculture of Native Americans in the United States Native American rodeo athletes and, in Canada , First Nations athletes. In the United States there are a number of regional associations and at least two national Finals. In Canada, Indian rodeos share a major role in small aboriginal communities and are also featured events in larger centres with aboriginal populations. Some major rodeos in British Columbia such as the Williams Lake Stampede are, while not aboriginally organized and unlike some Indian rodeos open to non natives, are heavily Indian in character and in the ranks of competitors. Indian rodeos in the United States this is conceivably a lengthy list page The Indian National Finals Rodeo INFR . The All Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association operates in Arizona and neighboring southwestern states. Omak, Colville, Flathead, Yakama I think they all have rodeos, I ll check Indian rodeos in Canada Lillooet Lake Rodeo , Mount Currie, British Columbia there are actually two by that name, each year Anahim Lake Stampede , or Anahim Lake Rodeo , Anahim Lake, British Columbia Nazko Jamboree , Nazko, British Columbia at least I think it s a rodeo and lots more External links http indianrodeonews.com default.asp Indian Rodeo News.Com The Indian Rodeo News.Com has national information online. http prorodeoonline.net indian rodeo.php Pro Rodeo Online Indian Rodeo Category First Nations culture Category Rodeo Category Native American sports and games sport stub ... more details
Kamiakin and its variants Comiaken , Kamiakan , Ka mi akin , and Kamiak may refer to Chief Kamiakin , a famous Tribal Chief chief and war leader of the Yakama Kamiakin High School in Kennewick, Washington Kamiakin Junior High , a middle school in Kirkland, Washington Chief Kamiakin Elementary School in Sunnyside, Washington Kamiakan Butte , a summit located in Yakima County, Washington Chief Kamiakin District 1 , a Boy Scouts of America Organization scouting district in Scouting in Washington Grand Columbia Council Washington Chief Kamiakin District 2 , a Boy Scouts of America Organization scouting district in Scouting in Washington Inland Northwest Council Washington and Scouting in Idaho Inland Northwest Council Idaho Kamiakin s Gardens , a National Register of Historic Places Registered Historic Place located in Union Gap, Washington The name is often shortened to Kamiak , which is used in other place names, including Kamiak High School , in Mukilteo, Washington Kamiak Butte , a summit in Whitman County, Washington are you sure it s the samee word meaning? Comiaken may also refer to one of the Comiaken people Comiaken group of the Cowichan Tribes , a band government combining seven First Nations peoples in the Cowichan Valley area of Vancouver Island , British Columbia , Canada , or to their village and Indian Reserve maybe, I ll check . Named after them is the Comiaken Land District , a cadastral survey district in British Columbia , Canada disambig ... more details
joined the Yakama Sun Kings of the Continental Basketball Association briefly in January 2007, played ... University of West Florida alumni Category Vancouver Grizzlies players Category Yakama Sun Kings players ... more details
This is a list of horses which ran in the 2003 Melbourne Cup . ref http www.ozeform.com Racing MelbourneCup Results 2003.aspx 2003 Melbourne Cup result ref class wikitable Place Name Jockey 1 Makybe Diva Glen Boss 2 She s Archie S. Seamer 3 Jardines Lookout Daryll Holland 4 Pentastic S. Arnold 5 Zagalia C. Munce 6 Grey Song S. King 7 Distinctly Secret M. Walker 8 Yakama K. McEvoy 9 Hugs Dancer D. McKeown 10 Big Pat P. Mertens 11 Frightening R. S. Dye 12 Mr Prudent D. Oliver 13 Ain t Seen Nothin C. Newitt 14 Tumeric B. Prebble 15 County Tyrone J. Cassidy 16 Bold Bard R. Wheeler 17 Holy Orders D. Condon 18 Fawaz S. Baster 19 Debben C. Lindop 20 Piachay M. Pumpa 21 Mamool F. Dettori References reflist MelbourneCup Category 2003 in Australian sport Melbourne Cup Category 2003 in horse racing Melbourne Cup Category Melbourne Cup 2003 ... more details
Shawn Harvey born December 31, 1973 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania is an United States American professional basketball player from Essex County Community College and West Virginia State University . He is a 6 4 1.93 m and 180  lb 82  kg shooting guard . Harvey was drafted by the National Basketball Association s Dallas Mavericks in the second round 34 pick overall of the 1996 NBA Draft , but he was later released. He was also selected by Florida Beachdogs in second round 20 pick overall of 1996 Continental Basketball Association CBA Draft. He played for the Yakama Sun Kings Yakima Sun Kings in the Continental Basketball Association . External links http www.thedraftreview.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 1930 TheDraftReview.com http www.mybestplay.com players basketball guard shawn harvey 3172ii3.htm MyBestPlay.com 1996 NBA Draft Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harvey, Shawn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American basketball player DATE OF BIRTH December 31, 1973 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harvey, Shawn Category 1973 births Category Living people Category Basketball players from Pennsylvania Category Dallas Mavericks draft picks Category Shooting guards Category Sportspeople from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category West Virginia State Yellow Jackets men s basketball players Category Yakima Sun Kings players 1970s US basketball bio stub it Shawn Harvey ... more details