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Curtis (1907–09) gives the following: "Near the mouth of the sink of Crab Creek were the Sinkumkunatkuh, and above them the SinkolkolumInuh. Then came in succession the Stapi'sknuh, the Skukulat'kuh, the Skoáhchnuh, the Skihlkintnuh, and, finally, the Skultagchi'mh, a little above the mouth of
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Hale classified the Sinkiuse as a division of the Pisquows with population 355 in 1905, 299 in 1908, 540 (with others?) in 1990. Mooney (1928) estimates the Sinkiuse to have numbered 800 in 1780, but they may have been more numerous as Teit (1927) estimated that this tribe and the
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Czaykowska-Higgins, and Paul Proulx. 2000. "REVIEWS - What's in a Word? Structure in Moses-Columbia Salish".
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Spier (1927) adds that the Sinkowarsin met by Thompson in 1811 might have been a band of this tribe.
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Sinkiuse-Columbia, Nespelim, and Nez Percé Indians on Colville Indian Reservation
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Various. Mary Moses's Statement. Fairfield, Washington: Ye Galleon Press. 1988,
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During the beginning of the reservation era, the Sinkiuses were located at the
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tribe so-called because of their former prominent association with the
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Mattina, Nancy. 2006. "Determiner Phrases in Moses-Columbia Salish".
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together totaled approximately 10,000 before smallpox reached them.
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The Columbia Indian Confederacy: A League of Central Plateau Tribes
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The homeland of the Sinkiuse was based on the Columbia River from
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Other names the Sinkiuse-Columbia people were known by include:
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name for all interior Indians, meaning "inland people."
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name for all interior Indians, meaning "inland people."
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Index

United States
Washington
English
Columbia
Colville
Sanpoil
Nespelem
Sinixt
Wenatchi
Entiat
Methow
Southern Okanagan
Palus
Nez Perce of Chief Joseph's band
Native American
Columbia River
inland division of the Salishan group
Wenatchis
Methows
Interior Salish peoples
Nez Percé
French Canadian
fur companies
Snohomish
Twana
Nooksack
Wasco Chinook
Crab Creek
Wenatchee River
Moses Coulee

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