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  2. Spokane Indians - Wikipedia

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    The 1909 Spokane Indians. Spokane's minor league history dates to 1890, when it fielded a team in the Pacific Northwest League.The Spokane Club won the Northwest League pennant in its first season, overcoming teams from Portland, Seattle, and Tacoma, among others.

  3. Spokane people - Wikipedia

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    The tribe owns the Mistequa Casino Hotel (previously known as the Chewelah Casino) in Chewelah, which opened in 1993, [15] and the Spokane Tribe Resort and Casino in Airway Heights, which opened in 2018. [16] The Spokane Tribe is one of several tribal governments in the northwestern United States to offer free bus service on its reservation. [17]

  4. History of Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The history of Spokane, Washington in the northwestern United States developed because Spokane Falls and its surroundings were a gathering place for numerous cultures for thousands of years. The area's indigenous people settled there due to the fertile hunting grounds and abundance of salmon in the Spokane River.

  5. Spokane Garry - Wikipedia

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    Spokane Garry (sometimes spelled Spokan Garry, Spokane: Slough-Keetcha) (c. 1811 [1] – 1892) was a Native American leader of the Middle Spokane tribe. He also acted as a liaison between white settlers and American Indian tribes in the area which is now eastern Washington state .

  6. Timeline of Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    1874 - Spokane Falls settlement established in Washington Territory by James N. Glover. [1] 1879 - Spokane Times newspaper begins publication. [2] 1880 - Population: 350. [3] 1881 - November 29: Spokane Falls incorporated as a town and then as a City. [1] 1882 - Spokane becomes seat of Spokane County. [1] 1883 Northern Pacific Railway begins ...

  7. Coeur d'Alene War - Wikipedia

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    A map of the original Coeur d'Alene territory, shown in red, and the subsequent reservation, shown in purple. The Coeur d'Alene War of 1858, also known as the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene-Pend d'oreille-Paloos War, was the second phase of the Yakima War, involving a series of encounters between the allied Native American tribes of the Skitswish ("Coeur d'Alene"), Kalispell ("Pend d'Oreille"), Spokane ...

  8. Pend d'Oreilles - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix, AZ: Indian Tribal Series, 1973. Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation. Sk"sk"stulex"s Sqélix: Names Upon the Land, a Tribal Geography of the Salish and Pend D'Oreille People. Pablo, MT: The Committee, 1996. Fahey, John. The Kalispel Indians. Civilization of the American Indian series, v. 180.

  9. Charlene Teters - Wikipedia

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    Charlene Teters (born April 25, 1952, Spokane, Washington) is a Native American artist, educator, and lecturer. [1] Her paintings and art installations have been featured in over 21 major exhibitions, commissions, and collections. She is a member of the Spokane Tribe, [2] and her Spokane name is Slum Tah. [3]