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Sauvie Island, in the U.S.
state of Oregon,
originally Wapato Island or
Wappatoo Island, is the
largest island along the
Columbia River, at 26,000 acres...
- P****amaquoddy 1,600 1690 320
warriors Wendell 198
Northwest Coast Oregon Country Wappatoo area (5 tribes) 1,590 1820 aaanativearts.com/extinct-tribes 199 Subarctic...
- or
Cathlascans (living in
approximately 15
villages on
Sauvie Island (
Wappatoo /
Wapato Island) (hosting a
total of 2,000
people who
built and resided...
- on the
Columbia River. The
Native American term for
Sauvie Island was
Wappatoo Island. The
Multnomah people shared Sauvie Island with
other Chinook tribes...
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backed by
American investors. It was
located on the
Columbia River on
Wappatoo Island near the ****ure Portland, Oregon.
After a few years, in 1837 Wyeth...
- with the fish of the sea-coast, the roots, berries, and
especially the
wappatoo,
gathered in the
lower parts of the river,
together with
goods and trinkets...
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eleven men and
three Native American boys set sail
aboard the
Loriot from
Wappatoo Island on the
Willamette River. They
first sailed into San
Francisco in...