Yakima Indians — • A Shahaptian tribe formerly dwelling on the banks of the Columbia, the Wénatchee, and northern branches of the Yakima Rivers, in the east of Washington Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Yakima Indians Yakima Indians … Catholic encyclopedia
Yakima — Yakima, Stamm der Plateau Indianer aus der Sahaptin Sprachgruppe. Mit verwandten Stämmen (Klikitat u. a.) und den Wishram wurden sie auf der mehrmals erweiterten Yakima Reservation im zentralen Süd Washington, USA, zusammengefasst, auf der die… … Universal-Lexikon
Yakima — /yak euh maw , meuh/, n., pl. Yakimas, (esp. collectively) Yakima for 3. 1. a city in S Washington. 49,826. 2. a river in S central Washington. 203 mi. (327 km) long. 3. a member of a North American Indian people of Washington. 4. the Sahaptin… … Universalium
Yakima, Washington — Yakima redirects here. For other uses, see Yakima (disambiguation). Yakima City City of Yakima … Wikipedia
Yakima River — Einzugsbereich des Yakima River Daten … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Yakima War — The Yakima War was a conflict between the United States and the Yakama people, a Sahaptian speaking people on the Northwest Plateau, then Washington Territory and now the southern interior of Eastern Washington, from 1855 to 1858. NamingThis… … Wikipedia
Malheur Reservation — The Malheur Reservation was an Indian reservation in the U.S. state of Oregon from 1872 to 1879. Contents 1 Establishment 2 Reductions and Incursions 3 Bannock War 4 … Wikipedia
Yakama Indian Reservation — The Yakama Indian Reservation is a United States Indian reservation located on the east side of the Cascade Mountains in southern Washington. It is the homeland of the Yakama tribe of Native Americans. According to the United States Census Bureau … Wikipedia