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  2. Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe was formalized by members of S'Klallam communities along the eastern end of the Strait of Juan de Fuca in 1874 when, faced with the threat of forced relocation by European colonizers, a group purchased a tract of 210 acres (0.85 km 2) and established a community near Dungeness named "Jamestown" in honor of village leader James Balch. [1]

  3. Klallam people - Wikipedia

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    The following year "S'klallam" was used in the Point No Point Treaty. In the following decades the simpler "Klallam" or "Clallam" predominated in the media and research literature. In 1981 "S'Klallam" was used when the United States Department of the Interior officially recognized the Lower Elwha, Jamestown, and Port Gamble (or Little Boston ...

  4. Duane Niatum - Wikipedia

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    Duane Niatum (McGinniss) is a Native American poet, author and playwright from the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe in the northern Olympic Peninsula of the state of Washington. . Niatum's work draws inspiration from all aspects of life ranging from nature, art, Native American history and humans rig

  5. Chemakum people - Wikipedia

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    The Chimakum, also spelled Chemakum and Chimacum Native American people (known to themselves as Aqokúlo and sometimes called the Port Townsend Indians [1]), were a group of Native Americans who lived in the northeastern portion of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state, between Hood Canal and Discovery Bay until their virtual extinction in 1902.

  6. Clallam County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Clallam County is a county in the U.S. state of Washington.As of the 2020 census, the population was 77,155, [1] with an estimated population of 77,616 in 2023. The county seat and largest city is Port Angeles; the county as a whole comprises the Port Angeles, WA Micropolitan Statistical Area. [2]

  7. Category:Clallam County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe of Washington; L. Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe; M. Makah; Manis Mastodon site; N. North Olympic Library System; P. Peninsula Daily News

  8. Klallam language - Wikipedia

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    The last native speaker of Klallam as a first language died in 2014, [6] but there is a growing group of speakers of Klallam as a second language. Klallam is closely related to the Northern Straits Salish dialects, Sooke , Lekwungen , Saanich , Lummi , and Samish [ 7 ] but the languages are not mutually intelligible .

  9. Sequim Museum & Arts - Wikipedia

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    Also on display are vintage vehicles and tractors, a dairy parlor, a logging display, as well as a Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe exhibit, which as of 10/2019 it is still under construction. The museum's first exhibit building was opened May 10, 1979, at 175 W. Cedar Street where the former Post Office was.