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- Sammamish_people abstract "The Sammamish (/səˈmæmɪʃ/; indigenously, [t͡saˈpaːbʃ]) people were a Coast Salish Native American tribe in the Sammamish River Valley in central King County, Washington. Their name is variously translated as \"meander dwellers\"\" or \"willow people.\" They were also known to early European-American settlers as \"Squak\", \"Simump\", and \"Squowh.\" They were closely related to the Duwamish, and have often been considered a Duwamish sub-group as part of the \"People of the Large Lake\" who lived near Lake Washington. Like the Duwamish, the Sammamish originally spoke a southern dialect of Lushootseed.The largest Sammamish village was tlah-WAH-dees at the mouth of the Sammamish River, which at the time was between present-day Kenmore and Bothell, east of its present location at the southwest corner of Kenmore. The mouth of the river moved to the west after 1916, when Lake Washington was lowered nine feet by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. A second Sammamish village with at least one longhouse was located near what is now Issaquah. When Europeans from the Hudson's Bay Company arrived in the area in 1832, the Sammamish had several permanent and seasonal settlements along the length of the river, and numbered as many as 200.In 1855, the United States government signed the Treaty of Point Elliott with the putative leaders of most of the Puget Sound tribes, including Chief Seattle of the Duwamish. The territorial governor moved to enforce the treaty by relocating the tribes named in the treaty, including the Sammamish. Many of the Sammamish, including a leader known as Sah-wich-ol-gadhw, did not accept the validity of the treaty. Negotiations with Indian agent 'Doc' Maynard were unsuccessful, and in 1856 some of the Sammamish joined in the Battle of Seattle, a raid on the White settler population. After this attack and the brief Puget Sound War, the Sammamish relocated from the river valley to reservations named in the treaty, or to non-reservation lands. Local sawmill owner and real estate developer Henry Yesler, who had previously used local Indians as laborers, aided the removal and relocation. As with the relocation of other Northwest natives, the occupation of lands and the relocation of people was probably significantly enabled by a smallpox plague in 1862 that may have killed as much as half of the remaining native population, as well as by the devastation from the effects of various previous epidemics.After this relocation, descendants of the Sammamish dispersed into other tribes, including the Suquamish, Snoqualmie, and the people of the Tulalip Reservation, and are generally considered members of those tribes.".
- Sammamish_people language Lushootseed_language.
- Sammamish_people populationPlace King_County,_Washington.
- Sammamish_people populationPlace Lake_Sammamish.
- Sammamish_people populationPlace Sammamish_River.
- Sammamish_people related Coast_Salish_peoples.
- Sammamish_people related Duwamish_tribe.
- Sammamish_people related Snoqualmie_people.
- Sammamish_people religion Catholic_Church.
- Sammamish_people totalPopulation "101".
- Sammamish_people wikiPageExternalLink new_page_6.htm.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageExternalLink output.cfm?file_id=4190.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageExternalLink Village_Descriptions_Duwamish-Seattle.htm.
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- Sammamish_people wikiPageID "4143264".
- Sammamish_people wikiPageLength "9178".
- Sammamish_people wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Sammamish_people wikiPageRevisionID "700551954".
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Bothell,_Washington.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Washington_(state).
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Seattle.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Coast_Salish_peoples.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink David_Swinson_Maynard.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Duwamish_tribe.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Yesler.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Seattle_before_1900.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Hudsons_Bay_Company.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Issaquah,_Washington.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Kenmore,_Washington.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink King_County,_Washington.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Sammamish.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Washington.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Longhouses_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Lucile_Saunders_McDonald.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Lushootseed_language.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound_War.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Sah-wich-ol-gadhw.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Sammamish_River.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Sawmill.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Smallpox.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Snoqualmie_people.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Suquamish.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Point_Elliott.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink Tulalip.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLink White_people.
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sammamish people".
- Sammamish_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sammamish".
- Sammamish_people group "Sammamish".
- Sammamish_people langs "Southern Lushootseed".
- Sammamish_people popplace "Sammamish Valley lake and river, King County, Washington".
- Sammamish_people poptime "About 101 .".
- Sammamish_people related "Duwamish, Snoqualmie; ancestral Xacuabš "the People of the Large Lake" . Coast Salish".
- Sammamish_people rels "Mostly Indigenous, some Roman Catholic".
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- Sammamish_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest.
- Sammamish_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Washington_(state).
- Sammamish_people hypernym Tribe.
- Sammamish_people type EthnicGroup.
- Sammamish_people type Insect.
- Sammamish_people type People.
- Sammamish_people type Thing.
- Sammamish_people type Q41710.
- Sammamish_people comment "The Sammamish (/səˈmæmɪʃ/; indigenously, [t͡saˈpaːbʃ]) people were a Coast Salish Native American tribe in the Sammamish River Valley in central King County, Washington.".
- Sammamish_people label "Sammamish people".
- Sammamish_people sameAs Q7409645.
- Sammamish_people sameAs Sammamish.
- Sammamish_people sameAs m.0bldn5.
- Sammamish_people sameAs Sammamish.
- Sammamish_people sameAs Q7409645.
- Sammamish_people wasDerivedFrom Sammamish_people?oldid=700551954.
- Sammamish_people isPrimaryTopicOf Sammamish_people.
- Sammamish_people name "Sammamish".