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Sauk-Suiattle (Lushootseed: saʔqʷəbixʷ-suyaƛ̕ʔbixʷ), or Sah-Ku-Me-Hu, is a federally recognized Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United States. The tribe historically lived along the banks of the Sauk, Suiattle, Cascade, Stillaguamish, and Skagit rivers, in the area known as Sauk Prairie at the foot of Whitehorse Mountain in the North Cascade Range.

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  • Die Sauk-Suiattle (früher auch Sah-Ku-Me-Hu) sind ein im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaates Washington lebender indianischer Stamm, der früher zu den Upper Skagit gehörte. Sie lebten am Sauk und Suiattle River, Nebenflüssen des Skagit Rivers. Die Sauk-Suiattle sprachen einen Dialekt der südwestlichen Küsten-Salish, das Lushootseed. (de)
  • Sauk-Suiattle (Lushootseed: saʔqʷəbixʷ-suyaƛ̕ʔbixʷ), or Sah-Ku-Me-Hu, is a federally recognized Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United States. The tribe historically lived along the banks of the Sauk, Suiattle, Cascade, Stillaguamish, and Skagit rivers, in the area known as Sauk Prairie at the foot of Whitehorse Mountain in the North Cascade Range. The Sauk-Suiattle Indian Reservation is in this area, centered near the present-day town of Darrington. It lies in two non-contiguous sections: the largest (48°19′16″N 121°32′59″W / 48.32111°N 121.54972°W) is in southern Skagit County, comprising 33.5 acres (13.6 hectares), or 73.5 percent of the reservation's total land area and all of its resident population of 45 persons (2000 census); the smaller section (48°17′25″N 121°32′36″W / 48.29028°N 121.54333°W), in northern Snohomish County, has a land area of 12.1 acres (4.9 hectares) and no resident population. (en)
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  • Sauk-Suiattle (en)
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  • English, Lushootseed dialect (en)
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  • Washington (en)
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  • Salishan tribes of coastal Northwest, especially Skagit, Swinomish (en)
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  • Die Sauk-Suiattle (früher auch Sah-Ku-Me-Hu) sind ein im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaates Washington lebender indianischer Stamm, der früher zu den Upper Skagit gehörte. Sie lebten am Sauk und Suiattle River, Nebenflüssen des Skagit Rivers. Die Sauk-Suiattle sprachen einen Dialekt der südwestlichen Küsten-Salish, das Lushootseed. (de)
  • Sauk-Suiattle (Lushootseed: saʔqʷəbixʷ-suyaƛ̕ʔbixʷ), or Sah-Ku-Me-Hu, is a federally recognized Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United States. The tribe historically lived along the banks of the Sauk, Suiattle, Cascade, Stillaguamish, and Skagit rivers, in the area known as Sauk Prairie at the foot of Whitehorse Mountain in the North Cascade Range. (en)
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  • Sauk-Suiattle (de)
  • Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe of Washington (en)
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