Princess Angeline

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Princess Angeline was the eldest daughter of Chief Seattle and a well-known Duwamish woman who became a symbolic figure of Seattle’s Indigenous history in the late 19th century.

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Princess Angeline canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Duwamish person
Native American woman
person
associatedWith Seattle, Washington, United States
surface form: City of Seattle

Duwamish people
surface form: Duwamish Tribe

Suquamish people
surface form: Suquamish Tribe
burialPlotMarkedBy grave monument at Lake View Cemetery
commemoratedBy historical markers in Seattle
local histories of Seattle’s Indigenous people
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
culture Coast Salish peoples
surface form: Coast Salish
dateOfBirth circa 1820
dateOfDeath 1896-05-31
depictedIn early Seattle postcards
photographs by Edward S. Curtis
ethnicGroup Duwamish
Suquamish
father Chief Seattle
givenName Angelina
Kikisoblu
surface form: Kikisebloo

Kikisoblu
hasPhotographTakenBy Edward S. Curtis
Imogen Cunningham
hasTitle Princess (honorary, given by white settlers)
influenced public memory of Indigenous presence in Seattle
knownFor being a prominent Duwamish woman in 19th-century Seattle
being the eldest daughter of Chief Seattle
refusing to leave Seattle when Native people were forced to relocate
symbolic figure of Seattle’s Indigenous history
languageSpoken Duwamish language
English
mannerOfDeath natural causes
nickname Princess Angeline self-link
notableEvent remained in Seattle after the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott
occupation basket weaver
domestic worker
laundress
partOf history of Seattle, Washington
history of the Duwamish people
placeOfBirth near Seattle, Washington Territory
placeOfBurial Lake View Cemetery, Seattle
placeOfDeath Seattle, Washington, United States
surface form: Seattle, Washington
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Seattle, Washington, United States
surface form: Seattle, Washington

waterfront area of Seattle
sexOrGender female

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Chief Seattle hasDescendant Princess Angeline
Chief Seattle child Princess Angeline
Princess Angeline nickname Princess Angeline self-link
Kikisoblu alsoKnownAs Princess Angeline
Angelina givenNameOf Princess Angeline
Angelina usedBy Princess Angeline
Angelina notableBearer Princess Angeline
Lake View Cemetery, Seattle notableBurial Princess Angeline