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- Patkanim abstract "Patkanim (variously spelled Pat-ka-nam or Pat Kanim) was chief of the Snoqualmoo (Snoqualmie) and Snohomish tribe in what is now modern Washington State.During the 1850s, he lived at the largest village of his people located at Toultʷ, a fishing village at the confluence of the Tolt and Snoqualmie rivers (today, Carnation, Washington) in a complex containing sixteen longhouses. He was the dominant power from Whidbey Island to Snoqualmie Pass, between what is today British Columbia and King County, Washington According to historian Bill Speidel, his was the major Indian power on Puget Sound, in no small part due to control of Snoqualmie Pass and therefore the profitable trade between the tribes on either side.".
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- Patkanim wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Patkanim wikiPageRevisionID "634459696".
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_A._Denny.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Seattle_(1856).
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Speidel.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Carnation,_Washington.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Chew-see-a-kit.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink David_Swinson_Maynard.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink European_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Nisqually.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink George_B._McClellan.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Hubert_Howe_Bancroft.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Hudsons_Bay_Company.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Stevens.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink King_County,_Washington.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Leschi_(Native_American_leader).
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Simmons_(American_pioneer).
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Nisqually_people.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Railroad_Surveys.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound_War.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Pugets_Sound_Agricultural_Company.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Snohomish_tribe.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Snoqaulmoo.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Snoqualmie_Pass.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Snoqualmie_River.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Snoqualmie_people.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Steilacoom_(tribe).
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Tolt_River.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Point_Elliott.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Tulalip_Bay,_Washington.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink Whidbey_Island.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLink William_Fraser_Tolmie.
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chief Patkanim".
- Patkanim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patkanim".
- Patkanim subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Patkanim hypernym Chief.
- Patkanim type Person.
- Patkanim type Leader.
- Patkanim comment "Patkanim (variously spelled Pat-ka-nam or Pat Kanim) was chief of the Snoqualmoo (Snoqualmie) and Snohomish tribe in what is now modern Washington State.During the 1850s, he lived at the largest village of his people located at Toultʷ, a fishing village at the confluence of the Tolt and Snoqualmie rivers (today, Carnation, Washington) in a complex containing sixteen longhouses.".
- Patkanim label "Patkanim".
- Patkanim sameAs Q12043930.
- Patkanim sameAs Patkanim.
- Patkanim sameAs m.026kgkj.
- Patkanim sameAs Q12043930.
- Patkanim wasDerivedFrom Patkanim?oldid=634459696.
- Patkanim isPrimaryTopicOf Patkanim.