Snoqualmie people

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The Snoqualmie people are a Coast Salish Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest, traditionally centered along the Snoqualmie River in what is now Washington State.

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Snoqualmie people canonical 4

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Coast Salish people
Native American tribe
associatedWithPlace Snoqualmie Falls
considersSacred Snoqualmie Falls
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalArea Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous peoples
surface form: Northwest Coast
culturalGroup Coast Salish peoples
surface form: Coast Salish
culturalHeritage river-based lifeways
salmon-centered culture
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
governmentType tribal government
hasCulturalPractice basket weaving
canoe travel
potlatch ceremonies
salmon fishing
storytelling
hasCulturalRevitalization language revitalization programs
traditional arts revitalization
hasEconomicActivity cultural programs
gaming
tourism
hasNameOrigin Snoqualmie River
hasOrganization Snoqualmie Indian Tribe government
hasPopulationRegion western Washington
hasTribalEnrollment enrolled tribal members
languageFamily Salishan languages
locatedIn Washington
surface form: Washington State
partOf Coast Salish peoples
recognizedAs federally recognized tribe
region King County, Washington NERFINISHED
Snoqualmie Valley region
surface form: Snoqualmie Valley
relatedEthnicGroup Duwamish people
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
surface form: Muckleshoot people

Snohomish people
Tulalip Tribes
religion Christianity
traditional Coast Salish spirituality
state Washington
timePeriod modern era
pre-contact Pacific Northwest
traditionalEnvironment Puget Sound region
traditionalRegion Pacific Northwest
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering
hunting
traditionalTerritory Snoqualmie River
treatyHistory Treaty of Point Elliott
usesLanguage Snoqualmie dialect of Southern Lushootseed

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Duwamish people relatedEthnicGroup Snoqualmie people
Snohomish people relatedEthnicGroup Snoqualmie people
Snoqualmie River culturalSignificanceFor Snoqualmie people
Suquamish people relatedEthnicGroup Snoqualmie people