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Washington and in Astoria, Oregon.[citation needed]
Chinookan-speaking
groups include: The
Lower Chinookans are the
related groups who
spoke dialects of Lower...
- D. (2008). "'We
Should Lose Much by
Their Absence': The
Centrality of
Chinookans and
Kalapuyans to Life in
Frontier Oregon".
Oregon Historical Quarterly...
- descendants. Fear of
attack by
Chinookans was high and
drills were
directed by
McDougall frequently. A
delegation of
Chinookans visited Fort
Astoria on 2 July...
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other downriver Chinookans to
obtain trade goods otherwise locked behind the long
inland trade routes controlled by the
upriver Chinookans,
their historic...
- Oregon. The
Lower Chinookans,
including the
Lower Chinook, Clatsop, and Willapa,
lived near the
mouth of the river; the
Upper Chinookans,
including the Cathlamet...
- descendants. Fear of
attack by
Chinookans was high and
drills were
directed by
McDougall frequently. A
delegation of
Chinookans visited Fort
Astoria on 2 July...
- of the
coming of Europeans, the
Clackamas people, who are part of the
Chinookan peoples.
Clackamas County is part of the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro...
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Refaluwasch Samoan Tokelauan Caddoan Arikara Caddo Pawnee Kitsai Wichita Chinookan Kathlamet Tsinúk
Upper Chinook Chumashan Barbareño Cruzeño Obispeño Purisimeño...
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miles (24 km) long. The river's name
comes from the name of a
Cathlamet (
Chinookan) village. The
Elochoman River's headwater's
start from
Elochoman Lake...
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Native Americans, who
occupied a
large stretch of the
Northern s****. The
Chinookans were a
prosperous people whose economy revolved predominantly around the...