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- Colestah abstract "Colestah was one of the five wives of Chief Kamiakin (1800–1877) of the Yakama Native American tribe. She is described as being a medicine woman, a psychic, and a warrior. In 1858 she accompanied Kamiakin to the Battle of Four Lakes (or Battle of Spokane Plain), armed with a stone war club, vowing to fight by his side. When Kamiakin was wounded, Colestah carried him off and used her skills in traditional tribal medicine to nurse him back to health.Kamiakin moved to the Palouse River, between today's St. John and Endicott, in 1860, where his family followed its \"seasonal rounds of root-digging, berry-gathering and salmon fishing.\" Colestah had a new son with Kamiakin in 1865, but \"soon became ill and died.\"".
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- Colestah wikiPageRevisionID "688486197".
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Four_Lakes.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:1865_deaths.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Spokane,_Washington.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history_of_Washington_(state).
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_people_of_the_Indian_Wars.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_women_in_warfare.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Washington_(state).
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_19th-century_warfare.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yakama.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Kamiakin_(Native_American_leader).
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Medicine_man.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Palouse_River.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLink Yakama.
- Colestah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colestah".
- Colestah deathDate "1865".
- Colestah knownFor "Fought at the Battle of Four Lakes".
- Colestah name "Colestah".
- Colestah spouse "One of the five wives of Chief Kamiakin".
- Colestah tribe "Yakama medicine woman and warrior".
- Colestah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Native_American_leader.
- Colestah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Colestah subject Category:1865_deaths.
- Colestah subject Category:History_of_Spokane,_Washington.
- Colestah subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Washington_(state).
- Colestah subject Category:Native_American_people_of_the_Indian_Wars.
- Colestah subject Category:Native_American_women_in_warfare.
- Colestah subject Category:People_from_Washington_(state).
- Colestah subject Category:Women_in_19th-century_warfare.
- Colestah subject Category:Yakama.
- Colestah subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Colestah hypernym Wives.
- Colestah type Person.
- Colestah type People.
- Colestah comment "Colestah was one of the five wives of Chief Kamiakin (1800–1877) of the Yakama Native American tribe. She is described as being a medicine woman, a psychic, and a warrior. In 1858 she accompanied Kamiakin to the Battle of Four Lakes (or Battle of Spokane Plain), armed with a stone war club, vowing to fight by his side.".
- Colestah label "Colestah".
- Colestah sameAs Q5144672.
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- Colestah sameAs Q5144672.
- Colestah wasDerivedFrom Colestah?oldid=688486197.
- Colestah isPrimaryTopicOf Colestah.