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The Tenino people, commonly known today as the Warm Springs bands, are several Sahaptin Native American subtribes which historically occupied territory located in the North-Central portion of the American state of Oregon. The Tenino people included four localized subtribes — the Tygh (Taih, Tyigh) or "Upper Deschutes" divided in Tayxɫáma (Tygh Valley), Tiɫxniɫáma (Sherar's Bridge) and Mliɫáma (present Warm Spring Reservation), the Wyam (Wayámɫáma) (Wayámpam) or "Lower Deschutes", also known as "Celilo Indians", the Dalles Tenino or "Tinainu (Tinaynuɫáma)", also known as "Tenino proper"; and the Dock-Spus (Tukspush) (Takspasɫáma) or "John Day."

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  • Les Warm Springs ou Walla Walla sont des autochtones amérindiens vivant dans le Nord de l'Oregon. Ils sont composés des Upper Deschutes (Tygh), des Lower Deschutes (Wyam), des Tenino et des John Day (Dock-spus). En 1855, les Warm Springs et les Wasco ont négocié avec le surintendant des affaires indiennes de l'Oregon, Joel Palmer, lors du (Treaty with the Tribes of Middle Oregon). Les Warm Springs font désormais partie des tribus confédérées de Warm Springs qui administrent la réserve indienne de Warm Springs. * Portail des Nord-Amérindiens * Portail de l’Oregon (fr)
  • Els teninos, comunament coneguts actualment com a bandes Warm Springs, són diverses subtribus d'amerindis dels Estats Units de parla sahaptin que històricament ocuparen un territori situat a la part nord-central de l'estat nord-americà d'Oregon. Els teninos inclouen quatre subtribus localitzades: els , o "alt Deschutes;" els , o "baix Deschutes;" els ; i , o "John Day." Segons el cens dels Estats Units del 2000 els nadius americans "Warm Springs" sumaven 3.179 individus. (ca)
  • The Tenino people, commonly known today as the Warm Springs bands, are several Sahaptin Native American subtribes which historically occupied territory located in the North-Central portion of the American state of Oregon. The Tenino people included four localized subtribes — the Tygh (Taih, Tyigh) or "Upper Deschutes" divided in Tayxɫáma (Tygh Valley), Tiɫxniɫáma (Sherar's Bridge) and Mliɫáma (present Warm Spring Reservation), the Wyam (Wayámɫáma) (Wayámpam) or "Lower Deschutes", also known as "Celilo Indians", the Dalles Tenino or "Tinainu (Tinaynuɫáma)", also known as "Tenino proper"; and the Dock-Spus (Tukspush) (Takspasɫáma) or "John Day." (en)
  • Il popolo Tenino, oggi comunemente noto come le bande di Warm Springs è costituito da diverse sottotribù native americane Shahaptin che, storicamente, occupavano territori situati nella parte centro-settentrionale dello stato americano dell'Oregon. Il popolo Tenino includeva quattro sottotribù localizzate — i Tygh (Taih, Tyigh) o "Upper Deschutes" divisi in Tayxɫáma (Tygh Valley), Tiɫxniɫáma (Sherar's Bridge) e Mliɫáma (attuale Riserva di Warm Springs), i Wyam (Wayámɫáma) (Wayámpam) o "Lower Deschutes", conosciuti anche come "Indiani Celilo", i Dalles Tenino o "Tinainu (Tinaynuɫáma)", conosciuti anche come "Tenino propriamente detti"; e i Dock-Spus (Tukspush) (Takspasɫáma) o "John Day." (it)
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  • Els teninos, comunament coneguts actualment com a bandes Warm Springs, són diverses subtribus d'amerindis dels Estats Units de parla sahaptin que històricament ocuparen un territori situat a la part nord-central de l'estat nord-americà d'Oregon. Els teninos inclouen quatre subtribus localitzades: els , o "alt Deschutes;" els , o "baix Deschutes;" els ; i , o "John Day." Segons el cens dels Estats Units del 2000 els nadius americans "Warm Springs" sumaven 3.179 individus. Històricament dividien el seu temps entre campaments d'hivern i campaments d'estiu al riu Columbia. El 1855 el participaren en el , que va ser negociat pel . Les bandes de Warm Springs són avui una part de les Tribus Confederades de Warm Springs, que tenen la reserva índia de Warm Springs d'Oregon Central. (ca)
  • Les Warm Springs ou Walla Walla sont des autochtones amérindiens vivant dans le Nord de l'Oregon. Ils sont composés des Upper Deschutes (Tygh), des Lower Deschutes (Wyam), des Tenino et des John Day (Dock-spus). En 1855, les Warm Springs et les Wasco ont négocié avec le surintendant des affaires indiennes de l'Oregon, Joel Palmer, lors du (Treaty with the Tribes of Middle Oregon). Les Warm Springs font désormais partie des tribus confédérées de Warm Springs qui administrent la réserve indienne de Warm Springs. * Portail des Nord-Amérindiens * Portail de l’Oregon (fr)
  • The Tenino people, commonly known today as the Warm Springs bands, are several Sahaptin Native American subtribes which historically occupied territory located in the North-Central portion of the American state of Oregon. The Tenino people included four localized subtribes — the Tygh (Taih, Tyigh) or "Upper Deschutes" divided in Tayxɫáma (Tygh Valley), Tiɫxniɫáma (Sherar's Bridge) and Mliɫáma (present Warm Spring Reservation), the Wyam (Wayámɫáma) (Wayámpam) or "Lower Deschutes", also known as "Celilo Indians", the Dalles Tenino or "Tinainu (Tinaynuɫáma)", also known as "Tenino proper"; and the Dock-Spus (Tukspush) (Takspasɫáma) or "John Day." Historically splitting their time between winter camps and summer camps on the Columbia River, in 1855 the Tenino people were made a party to the , which was negotiated by Oregon Superintendent of Indian Affairs Joel Palmer. The Warm Springs bands are today a part of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, which governs the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Central Oregon. (en)
  • Il popolo Tenino, oggi comunemente noto come le bande di Warm Springs è costituito da diverse sottotribù native americane Shahaptin che, storicamente, occupavano territori situati nella parte centro-settentrionale dello stato americano dell'Oregon. Il popolo Tenino includeva quattro sottotribù localizzate — i Tygh (Taih, Tyigh) o "Upper Deschutes" divisi in Tayxɫáma (Tygh Valley), Tiɫxniɫáma (Sherar's Bridge) e Mliɫáma (attuale Riserva di Warm Springs), i Wyam (Wayámɫáma) (Wayámpam) o "Lower Deschutes", conosciuti anche come "Indiani Celilo", i Dalles Tenino o "Tinainu (Tinaynuɫáma)", conosciuti anche come "Tenino propriamente detti"; e i Dock-Spus (Tukspush) (Takspasɫáma) o "John Day." Storicamente dividevano il loro tempo tra campi invernali e campi estivi sul fiume Columbia, poi nel 1855 le tribù Tenino vennero incluse nel Trattato con le Tribù dell'Oregon Centrale, che venne negoziato dal Sovrintendente agli Affari Indiani dell'Oregon . Le bande di Warm Springs oggi fanno parte della Tribù Confederate di Warm Springs, che governano la Riserva Indiana di Warm Springs nell'Oregon centrale. (it)
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