It is possible that the term kimooenim recorded by Lewis and Clark was the Walla Walla name for the Columbia - unfortunately their records are confused and unclear on this point. The term walla walla refers to a tributary of the Columbia, and means "small running water" or "small rapid river" in contrast to the Columbia itself.
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The Walla Walla people were closely related to the Umatilla and Nez Perce and friendly with the Tenino (Warm Springs). Their homeland was the area of the Columbia and Walla Walla rivers in north-eastern Oregon - roughly the area of modern Wallowa county.
Walla Walla is in the STATE of Washington.
Her child, Alice Clarissa Whitman, drowned in the Walla Walla river at age two years old on June 23, 1839.
The address of the Walla Walla Public Library is: 238 E. Alder Street, Walla Walla, 99362 1967
The address of the Walla Walla Historic Memorials is: 5 N Colville, Walla Walla, WA 99362-1913
The address of the Children'S Museum-Walla Walla is: 77 Wainwright Dr, Walla Walla, WA 99362-3975
The Offspring sing "Walla Walla".
Fort Walla Walla was created in 1858.
Walla Walla University was created in 1892.
The web address of the Children'S Museum-Walla Walla is: http://www.cmww.org