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  2. Yakima War - Wikipedia

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    The Yakima War (1855–1858), also referred to as the Plateau War or Yakima Indian War, [1] was a conflict between the United States and the Yakama, a Sahaptian-speaking people of the Northwest Plateau, then part of Washington Territory, and the tribal allies of each.

  3. Washington v. Confederated Bands and Tribes of the Yakima ...

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    Confederated Bands and Tribes of the Yakima Indian Nation, 439 U.S. 463 (1979), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the State of Washington's imposition of partial jurisdiction over certain actions on an Indian reservation, when not requested by the tribe, was valid under Public Law 280.

  4. Washington State Route 823 - Wikipedia

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    Looking northbound on SR 823 in Selah. SR 823 begins as a continuation of North 1st Street at an interchange with US 12 north of downtown Yakima.The two-lane highway runs northwest in the freeway median of I-82 and US 97 through the Selah Gap, crossing the Naches River and the Yakima River near the confluence of the rivers. [2]

  5. List of HTC–Highroad riders - Wikipedia

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    The List of HTC–Highroad riders contains riders from the team which have had the names Team Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile Team, Team High Road, Team Columbia, Team Columbia–HTC, Team HTC–Columbia, and presently, HTC–Highroad.

  6. Highwayman's hitch - Wikipedia

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    The Notable Knot Index recommends the tumble hitch as a more stable hitch. It's a similar hitch, but less prone to capsizing because the main part remains passive and the locking is done by two successive bights of the working part (no end needed) wrapping around both the standing part and the post/pole before locking the previous bight. [5]

  7. Thule Group - Wikipedia

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    Thule Group AB (/ ˈ t uː l iː /) is a Swedish company that owns brands related to outdoor and transportation products. These include cargo carriers for automobiles and other outdoor and storage products, with 4,700 points of sale in 136 countries worldwide.

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