Klallam
Klallam (also Clallam, although the spelling with "K" is preferred in all four modern Klallam communities) refers to four related indigenous Native American/First Nations communities from the Pacific Northwest of North America. The Klallam culture is classified ethnographically and linguistically in the Coast Salish subgroup. Two Klallam bands live on the Olympic Peninsula and one on the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington state, and one is based at on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
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Klallam
Klallam (also Clallam, although the spelling with "K" is preferred in all four modern Klallam communities) refers to four related indigenous Native American/First Nations communities from the Pacific Northwest of North America. The Klallam culture is classified ethnographically and linguistically in the Coast Salish subgroup. Two Klallam bands live on the Olympic Peninsula and one on the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington state, and one is based at on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
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Els klallam (gent forta) eren ...... orejant l'estret Juan de Fuca.
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Klallam (also Clallam, althoug ...... er Island in British Columbia.
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Klallam (nazwa własna: nəxʷsƛ̕ ...... a wynosiła kilka tysięcy osób.
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Les Klallams (orthographe alte ...... ns les peintures de Paul Kane.
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Los klallam (gente fuerte) era ...... e Juan de Fuca, en los EE. UU.
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Hicks family pose with canoe near Chimacum Creek, Washington, ca. 1914
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Lower Elwha
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other Coast Salish peoples
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Els klallam (gent forta) eren ...... orejant l'estret Juan de Fuca.
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Klallam (also Clallam, althoug ...... er Island in British Columbia.
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Klallam (nazwa własna: nəxʷsƛ̕ ...... a wynosiła kilka tysięcy osób.
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Les Klallams (orthographe alte ...... ns les peintures de Paul Kane.
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Los klallam (gente fuerte) era ...... e Juan de Fuca, en los EE. UU.
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Klallam (Indianie)
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Klallam
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Klallam
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Klallam
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Klallam
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Klallams
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Lower Elwha
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