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Idaho . . . no.

Bonner's Ferry

Sandpoint

Coeur d'Alene

Plummer

Moscow

Lewiston

Grangeville

Pierce

New Home

Boise

Caldwell

Nampa

Marsing

Weiser

Buhl

American Falls

Idaho Falls

Gooding

Riggs

None are native American names. Even the name, "Idaho" is not an American native word, but was invented by early entrepreneurs and politicians.

If you want American native names, check out New Jersey.

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