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  2. Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of primarily Lower Chehalis and Upper Chehalis people located in Washington state. The tribe governs the Chehalis Reservation , which is located along the Chehalis and Black rivers in the vicinity of Oakville, Washington .

  3. Chehalis people - Wikipedia

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    Upper Chehalis people; Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, ... This page was last edited on 15 November 2024, at 19:51 (UTC).

  4. List of Indian massacres in North America - Wikipedia

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    His list included 7,193 people who died from atrocities perpetrated by those of European descent, and 9,156 people who died from atrocities perpetrated by Native Americans. [ 5 ] In An American Genocide, The United States and the California Catastrophe, 1846–1873 , historian Benjamin Madley recorded the numbers of killings of California ...

  5. List of people from New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Joseph A. Shakspeare, Mayor of New Orleans at the time of the March 14, 1891 lynchings; Eric Skrmetta, attorney from Metairie, Louisiana; Republican member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission for District 1; Jefferson B. Snyder, lived in New Orleans 1893–1897; later district attorney in three delta parishes in northeast Louisiana 1904 ...

  6. Upper Chehalis people - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Chehalis are succeeded by the federally-recognized Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation. In the 1980s, the tribe had a population of 425. The Chehalis Reservation is 4,215 acres (1,706 ha), with less than 50% owned by Native Americans, and only 1,952 acres (790 ha) are held in trust. [19]

  7. 1891 New Orleans lynchings - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, at the Clay statue, attorney William S. Parkerson was exhorting the people of New Orleans to "set aside the verdict of that infamous jury, every one of whom is a perjurer and a scoundrel." [42] When the speech was over, the multi-racial crowd [43] [44] [45] marched to the prison, chanting, "We want the Dagoes." [46]

  8. Yellen v. Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation

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    Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, 594 U.S. 338 (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the classification of Alaska Native corporations (ANCs) for purposes of receiving funds set-aside for tribal governments under the CARES Act. In a 6–3 decision issued in June 2021, the Court ruled that ANCs were considered ...

  9. Coushatta massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Coushatta massacre (1874) was an attack by members of the White League, a white supremacist paramilitary organization composed of white Southern Democrats, on Republican officeholders and freedmen in Coushatta, the parish seat of Red River Parish, Louisiana.