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  2. Kamiak Butte - Wikipedia

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    Kamiak Butte County Park is located in Whitman County, Washington between the towns of Palouse and Pullman in Eastern Washington, near the border of Idaho. It is named after Chief Kamiakin of the Yakama tribe. Most of the park's 298 acres (121 ha) consist of timberland on the northern slopes of Kamiak Butte.

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  6. Steamboat Rock State Park - Wikipedia

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    Steamboat Rock State Park is a 3,522-acre (1,425 ha) Washington state park located near the north end of Banks Lake in the Grand Coulee.The park takes its name from the landscape's dominating feature, Steamboat Rock, a basalt butte that rises 800 feet (240 m) above the lake which nearly completely surrounds it. [2]

  7. Kamilche Hill - Wikipedia

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    Shelton Valley 1:24,000 Kamilche Hill is a 1,213-foot (370 m) peak in Mason County, Washington about 2 miles (3 km) northwest of the Puget Sound community of Kamilche . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The summit is within a large private forest owned by Simpson Timber Company . [ 1 ]

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  9. Chief Kamiakin - Wikipedia

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    Kamiakin was of mixed Nez Perce, Spokane and Yakama ancestry. His father Ki-yi-yah was the son of a Nez Perce father and a Spokane mother. His mother was Yakama. In 1825 Kamiakin married Sal-kow, also a Yakama, whose father Te-i-as and grandfather Weowikt were leaders in the tribe. [1]