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The Sinkiuse-Columbia are a Native American tribe so-called because of their former prominent association with the Columbia River. They belong to the inland division of the Salishan group, with their nearest relatives being the Wenatchis and Methows. The Sinkiuses call themselves .tskowa'xtsEnux, or .skowa'xtsEnEx (meaning has something to do with "main valley"), or Sinkiuse. They apply the name to other neighboring Interior Salish peoples, potentially originating from a band that once inhabited the Umatilla Valley. Other names the Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians were known by include:

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  • Sinkiuse (de)
  • Sinkiuse-Columbia (fr)
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  • Die Sinkiuse (auch Sinkiuse-Columbia oder Middle Columbia Salish, wie sie James Teit bezeichnete) sind ein Indianerstamm in Washington. Sie leben am namengebenden Columbia. Die Sinkiuse zählen kulturell zu den Binnen-Salish. Ihre nächsten Verwandten sind die Wenatchi und Methow. Sie selbst bezeichneten sich als .tskowa'xtsEnux oder .skowa'xtsEnEx bzw. als Sinkiuse. Letzteres soll „zwischen Völkern“ bedeuten. (de)
  • Les Sinkiuse-Columbia ou Sinkiuse sont une tribu amérindienne de l'actuel État de Washington aux États-Unis, près du Columbia. * Portail des Nord-Amérindiens * Portail de l’État de Washington (fr)
  • The Sinkiuse-Columbia are a Native American tribe so-called because of their former prominent association with the Columbia River. They belong to the inland division of the Salishan group, with their nearest relatives being the Wenatchis and Methows. The Sinkiuses call themselves .tskowa'xtsEnux, or .skowa'xtsEnEx (meaning has something to do with "main valley"), or Sinkiuse. They apply the name to other neighboring Interior Salish peoples, potentially originating from a band that once inhabited the Umatilla Valley. Other names the Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians were known by include: (en)
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  • Colville, Sanpoil, Nespelem, Sinixt, Wenatchi, Entiat, Methow, Southern Okanagan, Palus, Nez Perce of Chief Joseph's band, and Pisquow (en)
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  • Die Sinkiuse (auch Sinkiuse-Columbia oder Middle Columbia Salish, wie sie James Teit bezeichnete) sind ein Indianerstamm in Washington. Sie leben am namengebenden Columbia. Die Sinkiuse zählen kulturell zu den Binnen-Salish. Ihre nächsten Verwandten sind die Wenatchi und Methow. Sie selbst bezeichneten sich als .tskowa'xtsEnux oder .skowa'xtsEnEx bzw. als Sinkiuse. Letzteres soll „zwischen Völkern“ bedeuten. (de)
  • The Sinkiuse-Columbia are a Native American tribe so-called because of their former prominent association with the Columbia River. They belong to the inland division of the Salishan group, with their nearest relatives being the Wenatchis and Methows. The Sinkiuses call themselves .tskowa'xtsEnux, or .skowa'xtsEnEx (meaning has something to do with "main valley"), or Sinkiuse. They apply the name to other neighboring Interior Salish peoples, potentially originating from a band that once inhabited the Umatilla Valley. Other names the Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians were known by include: * Bo'tcaced, by the Nez Percé, probably, meaning "arrows" or "arrow people." * Papspê'lu, another Nez Perce name, meaning "firs," or "fir-tree people." * Isle-de-Pierre, name conferred by the French Canadian employees of the fur companies, meaning "rock island", perhaps for a band of the tribe. * Middle Columbia Salish, so called by Teit (1928) and Spier (1930 b). * Sa'ladebc, probably the Snohomish name. * Suwa'dabc, Snohomish name for all interior Indians, meaning "inland people," or "interior people." * swa'dab.c, Twana name for all interior Indians, meaning "inland people." * swa'namc, Nooksack name for all interior Indians, meaning "inland people." * Ti'attluxa, Wasco Chinook name. (en)
  • Les Sinkiuse-Columbia ou Sinkiuse sont une tribu amérindienne de l'actuel État de Washington aux États-Unis, près du Columbia. * Portail des Nord-Amérindiens * Portail de l’État de Washington (fr)
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