- The
Swinomish people (/ˈswɪnəmɪʃ/ SWIN-ə-mish; Lushootseed: swədəbš) are a
historically Lushootseed-speaking
Native American people in
western Washington...
- The
Swinomish Channel is an 11-mile (18 km) long salt-water
channel in
Washington state,
United States,
which connects Skagit Bay to the
south and Padilla...
- The
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, also
known as the
Swinomish Tribe, is a
federally recognized Tribe located on
Puget Sound in Washington, United...
- The
Swinomish are a
Native American people of
Washington state in the
United States.
Swinomish may also
refer to:
Swinomish Indians of the
Swinomish Reservation...
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Alonzo Low and was then
known by its post
office name,
Swinomish. Its
location on the
Swinomish channel was an
ideal safe
harbor for ships. In 1869, J...
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Puyallup in the
south and the Snohomish, Stillaguamish,
Upper Skagit, and
Swinomish in the north.
Ethnologue quotes a
source published in 1990 (and therefore...
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Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port
Madison Reservation Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Tulalip Tribes of Washington. The name "Duwamish"...
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Admiralty Inlet; the
minor connections are
Deception P**** and the
Swinomish Channel.
Puget Sound extends approximately 100
miles (160 km) from Deception...
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north of Seattle. To the east, it is
separated from the
mainland by the
Swinomish Channel, and from
Whidbey Island to the
south by
Deception P****. The island...
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estimated 100
speakers of Skagit. The
Lower Skagit speak Swinomish, the
subdialect of the
Swinomish people. Traditionally,
Skagit referred only to the Lower...