Walla Walla (Tribe)
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to Washington D.C. (1890)
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Walla Walla
is a
Native American
group that lives on the
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
. The Walla Walla share land and a governmental structure with the
Cayuse
and the
Umatilla tribes
as part of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla. The reservation is located in the area
Pendleton, Oregon
near the
Blue Mountains
. The people are a
Sahaptin
speaking group which traditionally inhabited the
Columbia Plateau
region of the northwestern
United States
. The Walla Walla occupied the territory along the
Walla Walla River
and along the junction of the
Snake
and
Columbia Rivers
in a territory that is now part of northern
Oregon
and southeastern
Washington
state in the
United States
before the coming of white settlers. The name is pronounced WOL-uh WOL-uh, which means "little river."
External link
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation homepage
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