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309:), made houses of huts constructed with slight poles overlaid with mats of slight rushes. Such houses may have been a reflection of their own. Whenever sending off a party, members of the tribe (men, women and children) would come together, and after being entreated by their Chief to dance before the party, they would commence a solemn dance for several minutes by throwing their arms into the air, and clapping them in the air, before they lowered them. This dance was accompanied by a song chanted in measured cadence, the dance being repeated at three different intervals, and concluding with a blessing made by the Chief, who sent off the party along their way. 40: 59: 298:
as dress ornaments, and made their clothing from buffalo robes, and from skins of muskrat and black tailed deer, when they could be found; otherwise, they were scantly dressed. Their women painted their faces, and wore shells in their hair. A few donned copper ornaments. Their neighbors, the Simpoil
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Appraisal of the Tribal Lands of the Colville Tribe, the San Poil and Nespelem Tribes, the Lakes, the Okanogans, and the Methows As Defined in the Decision of the Indian Claims Commission, Docket 181 on February 29, 1956 : All of Said Lands Being in the State of Washington and the Appraisal
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in 1811, described several of the Native American tribes that he encountered while traveling along the Upper
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Ross classifies Nespelem as one of the Okanagan tribes, while Winans classifies them as part of the Sanpoil.
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Skthlamchin, fishing grounds of the Salkuahuwithlau, across the river from the mouth of the Grand Coulee.
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The Nespelem, like other Native American tribes in the Northwest, subsisted on roasted and dried
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berries. They supplemented their diet with an occasional marmot, or other game animals.
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It is uncertain what edible plant root was intended here. Perhaps the intention is to
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Spectators watching Nespelim Indian ceremonial dance on Colville Indian Reservation
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counted 41 Nespelim; in 1910, the census counted 46; in 1913, after a survey, the
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The Sanpoil and Nespelem: Salishan Peoples of Northeastern Washington
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Skik, about a mile above Salkuahuwithl on the same side of the river.
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Thompson mentions in his journal that the Nespelem wore
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scouts, who spoke a dialect of the Salishan tongue.
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Die Sanpoil und Nespelem, Stämme der Nordost-Selish
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Oregon Historical Society: 39–63. 405: 357:Haimisahun, a summer settlement of the 194:, a designation that also includes the 44:Nespelem woman, photo by Curtis, 1911 7: 536:(1). Oregon Historical Society: 50. 50:Regions with significant populations 170:tributary, in an area now known as 25: 252:British colonialist and explorer 416:. Encyclopædia Britannica Online 139:Nez Perce of Chief Joseph's band 57: 248:Contact with European settlers 1: 352:Nespelem villages and tribes 190:The Nespelem are considered 588:"Journal of David Thompson" 586:Elliott, T.C., ed. (1914). 557:"Journal of David Thompson" 555:Elliott, T.C., ed. (1914). 526:"Journal of David Thompson" 524:Elliott, T.C., ed. (1914). 485:"Journal of David Thompson" 483:Elliott, T.C., ed. 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Index

Nespelem tribe

United States
Washington
English
Salishan
Interior Salish
Colville
Sanpoil
Sinixt
Palus
Wenatchi
Entiat
Methow
Southern Okanagan
Sinkiuse-Columbia
Nez Perce of Chief Joseph's band
aboriginal
Colville Indian Reservation
Washington
Nespelem River
Columbia River
Nespelem, Washington
Interior Salish
Okanagan
Sinixt
Wenatchi
Sanpoil
Spokan
Kalispel

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