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  2. Yakama - Wikipedia

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    Yakama people today are enrolled in the federally recognized tribe, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. Their Yakama Indian Reservation, along the Yakima River, covers an area of approximately 1.2 million acres (5,260 km 2). Today the nation is governed by the Yakama Tribal Council, which consists of representatives of 14 ...

  3. Yakama Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Yakama Nation bans alcohol on tribal land, including its casino and convenience store, as well as on tribal powwows and other ceremonies. [21] In 2000, the tribal council voted to extend its alcohol ban to the entirety of the 1.2-million-acre reservation, including private land owned by the estimated 20,000 non-tribal members who lived on ...

  4. Yakama Nation ponders 2nd casino in Tri-Cities while ... - AOL

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    It employs over 700 and offers nearly 1,500 slot machines, 18 table games, a poker room and more.

  5. Patricia Whitefoot - Wikipedia

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    Outside of her educational work, Whitefoot has served on the Yakama Nation Tribal Council, and also has been the Yakama Nation’s Department of Human Services Interim Director as well. [4] She also served as a past President of the National Indian Education Association and the President of the Washington State Indian Education Association. [6]

  6. Gulf oil spill cleanup jobs phony, Yakama Nation told

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    Hundreds of members of the Yakama Nation tribe were offered $40-an-hour jobs related to the Gulf oil spill as well as room and board. To participate, the prospective employees had to provide their ...

  7. Open Rattlesnake Mountain to all. Tribal rights, limited ...

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    The mountain, called Laliik in the native Saphatin language, is a sacred site for the Yakama Nation and other Northwest tribes. Treaty rights guarantee their access to the mountain for religious ...

  8. Klickitat people - Wikipedia

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    The Yakama called them Xwálxwaypam or L'ataxat. Other names for the Klickitat include: Awi-adshi, Molala name; Lûk'-a-tatt, Puyallup name; Máhane, Umpqua name; Mǐ-Çlauq'-tcu-wûn'-ti, Alsea name, meaning "scalpers" Mûn-an'-né-qu' tûnnĕ, Naltunnetunne name, meaning "inland people" Tlakäï'tat, Okanagon name; Tsĕ la'kayāt amím ...

  9. Yakamas to have 1st ceremonial elk hunt on Rattlesnake Mtn ...

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    The state of Washington and the Yakama Nation had asked for help in 2011 to gradually reduce the size of the herd from an estimated 700 elk then to about 350 to reduce damage to nearby private ...