Yakama Land A Documentary of a Multicultural Community - 2008 was released on:
USA: 15 June 2008 (Seattle International Film Festival)
According to Sahaptin Noun Dictionary (Yakama Dialect), at www.native-languages.org, 'Yakama' means 'big belly.'
No, the Yakama Nation is merely a Native America group.
As of 2021, the Yakama Tribe has around 11,000 enrolled members.
The Yakama Nation, the modern-day descendants of the Yakima Indians, primarily reside in the Yakama Reservation located in south-central Washington State. The reservation encompasses over 1.3 million acres and is home to a diverse community that engages in various cultural, economic, and social activities. Additionally, many Yakama individuals live in nearby towns and cities, but they maintain a strong cultural connection to their ancestral lands.
Big Belly
City
The Yakama people spoke Yakama, which is a northwestern dialect of Sahaptin, a Sahaptian language of the Plateau Penutian family.Since the late 20th century, some native speakers have argued to use the traditional Yakama name for this language, Ichishkíin Sínwit. The tribal Cultural Resources program wants to replace the word Sahaptin, which means "stranger in the land".Today, there are less than 90 native speakers of Yakama.
milk from Yakama wahington
The Yakama Indians were the original inhabitants of the Northwest region of the United States. The Yakama currently live on a reservation in Washington state.
they wore furs
ghosht spirituals
its a city my dad has been there