People of the Inside

E354938

People of the Inside is the English translation of the Duwamish people's name for themselves, reflecting their identity as an Indigenous community of the Puget Sound region in what is now Washington State.

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Label Occurrences
People of the Inside canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf endonym
self-designation
associatedWithCity Seattle
associatedWithRegion Puget Sound
associatedWithWaterBody Puget Sound inland waters
belongsToCategory Indigenous ethnonyms
Native American self-designations
contrastsWith Dxʷdəwʔabš
surface form: exonym "Duwamish"
culturallyLinkedTo Duwamish River
Elliott Bay
Lake Washington
denotes original inhabitants of the Seattle area
describes Indigenous community
ethnicGroupOf Duwamish people
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Duwamish people
hasMeaning people whose homeland is the interior waters of Puget Sound
hasPerspective emphasizes relationship to land and water
hasTypeOfName collective name
languageOfName English
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInPresentDay Washington State, United States
surface form: Washington State
partOf Coast Salish cultural context
refersTo Duwamish people
reflectsIdentityAs Indigenous people of Puget Sound
relatedToConcept Indigenous self-identification
translatedFrom Duwamish language
usedBy Duwamish people
usedInContext discussions of Duwamish identity
histories of Puget Sound Indigenous peoples

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Duwamish meaningOfName People of the Inside