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Clatskanie (/ˈklætskɪnaɪ/ ) is a city in
Columbia County, Oregon,
United States. It was
named for the
Tlatskanai Native American tribe, and the Clatskanie...
- The
Clatskanie River is a
tributary of the
Columbia River,
approximately 25
miles (40 km) long, in
northwestern Oregon in the
United States. It drains...
- Kwalhioqua–
Clatskanie (Kwalhioqua–Tlatskanai,
Lower Columbia Athabaskan) is an
extinct Athabaskan language of
northwest Oregon and
southwest Washington...
- the
headwaters of the
Chehalis and
Cowlitz Rivers.
Together with the
Clatskanie people (also:
Tlatskanai / Klatskanai,
according to
tradition originally...
- runs
between the
Willamette Valley, near McMinnville, and the city of
Clatskanie,
along the
Columbia River in the
northwest part of the state. OR 47 traverses...
- The
Clatskanie School District (6J) is a two-school
public school district in
Columbia County, Oregon,
United States. It
serves the city of
Clatskanie and...
- Mattole–Bear River, and
Tolowa in
northern California; and
possibly Kwalhioqua-
Clatskanie in Washington. The
seven Southern Athabaskan languages are
isolated by...
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nomination for the
Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Escola was born and
raised in
Clatskanie, Oregon. They are of
Finnish and
Norwegian descent. When they were six...
- The
Little Clatskanie River is a
short tributary of the
Clatskanie River in
Columbia County in the U.S.
state of Oregon. It
begins near
Sarafin Point...
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December 19, 1932 in Marshland, Oregon. She was
raised in
Clatskanie,
where she
graduated from
Clatskanie High
School in 1950. She
worked as an aide at Dammasch...