Samish — ethnic group group=Samish poptime=590 (1980) popplace=flagcountry|United States (Washington) rels=Christianity, Indigenous langs=English, Lushootseed related=other Coast Salish peoples The Samish are a Native American tribe who live in the U.S.… … Wikipedia
Samish — Die Samish sind ein im heutigen US Bundesstaat Washington lebender indianischer Stamm. Sie leben im Nordwesten Washingtons im Raum Anacortes und Bellingham. Sie gehören kulturell zu den Küsten Salish und sprechen den Lekwungen Dialekt; dabei sind … Deutsch Wikipedia
Samish River — bei Edison, WashingtonVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt DatenV … Deutsch Wikipedia
Samish (disambiguation) — Samish can refer to:*Lake Samish in Whatcom County, Washington *Samish Bay in the Puget Sound *Samish River in Washington *Samish (tribe) *Samish, Washington … Wikipedia
Samish Island, Washington — Samish Island is an unincorporated community in Skagit County, Washington, United States. It lies on an island with the same name, which is located off the northwest coast of the Washington mainland. It is connected to the mainland by a system of … Wikipedia
Samish River — Geobox River name = Samish River native name = other name = other name1 = image size = 300 image caption = Samish River near Edison, Washington. country = United States country1 = region type = States region = state = Washington state1 = city =… … Wikipedia
Arthur Samish — Arthur Artie H. Samish (born August 9, 1897 – August 1974) was the most influential and powerful individual lobbyist in the history of California, representing movie studios, racetracks, lawyers, Insurance companies, fishing, cigarette, liquor… … Wikipedia
Lake Samish — Location Whatcom County, Washington Coordinates … Wikipedia
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Duwamish tribe — Duwamish Duwamish territory shown highlighted in green. Orange blocks are modern Indian Reservations Total population About 253 (1854); about 400 enrolled members (1991), about 500 (2004).[1] … Wikipedia