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  2. Kyler Hemelstrand captures district golf title, helps Cascade ...

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    Salem Academy captured a district title in dominant fashion this week at Salishan Golf Links in Gleneden Beach. The Crusaders tallied a team score of 699 over the course of two rounds to finish 60 ...

  3. Gleneden Beach, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the Oregon Coast five miles south of Lincoln City, just south of the Salishan Spa and Golf Resort, along U.S. Route 101, and north of Depoe Bay. There are 1,270 housing units in Gleneden Beach, and the median year in which these properties were built is 1977.

  4. Semiahmoo Resort - Wikipedia

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    The name of the resort is from the Semiahmoo indigenous people in whose Salish language it is the word for "half moon" and describes the crescent shaped land the resort was built on. [2] Semiahmoo Resort opened in 1987 and is home to the Semiahmoo Golf and Country Club, set further south of the sandy spit along the coast.

  5. Skirt Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous name for the traditional mountain area in shared Coast Salish territories is SPAET ("spa - eth"), which means bear in the Salishan language. [1] The mountain is a popular destination for hikers and mountain-bikers, and is also the site of the controversial Bear Mountain, a golf resort and condominium development.

  6. Salishan languages - Wikipedia

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    The terms Salish and Salishan are used interchangeably by linguists and anthropologists studying Salishan, but this is confusing in regular English usage. The name Salish or Selisch is the endonym of the Flathead Nation. Linguists later applied the name Salish to related languages in the Pacific Northwest.

  7. Klickitat people - Wikipedia

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    Their western neighbors were various Salishan and Chinookan tribes. Their name has been perpetuated in Klickitat County, Washington , Klickitat, Washington , Klickitat Street in Portland, Oregon (also Big Lake, Minnesota), the former Washington State Ferry MV Klickitat , and the Klickitat River , a tributary of the Columbia River.