The Klickitat Indians primarily inhabited the region along the Klickitat River in present-day southern Washington state. Their territory extended into parts of the Columbia River Gorge and the surrounding areas. The Klickitat were part of the larger Yakama Nation and were known for their fishing, hunting, and gathering practices, as well as their rich cultural traditions.
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
Southwest Indians live in southwest desert cultural region.
San Juan Island National Historical Park commerates the Pig War between Britain and the United States. Battle Ground Washington marks the site of the non-battle with the Klickitat Indians during the Yakima Indian uprising.
They live in Florida!
.yes.the mandan Indians live lodges.10-30 people can live in one lodge.
2000bc =) its general knowledge
Ramona Quimby, a character in Beverly Cleary's children's book series, lived on Klickitat Street in Portland, Oregon.
Ramona Quimby lives on Klickitat Street in Portland, Oregon. She is a fictional character created by author Beverly Cleary in a series of children's books.
The web address of the Klickitat County Historical is: presbymuseum.com
Henry Huggins, a character created by Beverly Cleary, lives on Klickitat Street in Portland, Oregon.
The phone number of the Klickitat County Bookmobile is: 509-773-4487.
The address of the Klickitat County Bookmobile is: 131 West Burgen, Goldendale, 98620 M
The address of the Klickitat County Historical is: Po Box 86, Goldendale, WA 98620
The web address of the West Klickitat County Historical Society is: http://sites.google.com/gorgeheritag
At least 39 same-sex couple married in Klickitat County as follows:2012 - 1;2013 - 38.
The address of the West Klickitat County Historical Society is: Po Box 394, Bingen, WA 98605
"The Klickitat Indians believed in an almighty who had created the land for their use, providing it with fish, roots, and berrie for their food. They believed in an afterlife which they called "The Happy Hunting Grounds," where everything was restored to health and perfection. They believed that every object was endowed with a spirit. In earlier times they practiced the Guardian Spirit Cult which required that a youth sought spiritual power by going out during adolescence on a long and lonely fast. Here he stayed without food or water, and while faint and semi-conscious, he was visited by a spirit which endowed him with power to be successful. He received a special tailsman in the form of a song or dance to express his newly given power. The Indians seemed to want to believe the missionaries, but it was an evanescent interest which wavered if they thought they were offered a better thing by another missionary. even when they did accept the christian faith, they expected a reward of food or clothing for attending services. It is doubtful that they had much real understanding of the doctrines, which were very different from anything they had known before." -This is all quoted from 'THE KLICKITAT INDIANS' a true history of the klickitat from the beginning written by Selma Neils. I hope you find this information useful =]