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Suquamish is a group of Native American peoples from western Washington state in the United States. The Suquamish people settled onto reservation lands after signing the Point Elliott Treaty with the former Washington Territory on January 22, 1855. The reservation's main population lives near Poulsbo, Washington.

The Suquamish tribe linguistically belongs to the Salishan family of languages among Northwest Coast indigenous peoples. Like many Northwest Coast natives, the Suquamish relied on fishing from local rivers and Puget Sound for food and built plank houses (longhouses) to protect themselves from the harsh, wet winters west of the Cascade Mountains.

The best known member of the Suquamish tribe (who was also by blood part of the Duwamish tribe) was the legendary Chief Seattle for which the city of Seattle is named. Ironically, the "chief" part of his name is attributed to European settlers as the Lushootseed language of the Suquamish people has no word for "chief". ***
See also: Suquamish Tribe Website

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Brother Eagle, Sister Sky: A Message from Chief Seattle
by: Susan Jeffers, Seattle
September, 1991

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The World of Chief Seattle: How Can One Sell the Air?
by: Warren Jefferson
January, 2001

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Daughter of Suqua
by: Diane Johnston Hamm, Paul Micich
April, 1997

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Hermana Aguila, Hermano Cielo: UN Mensaje Del Jefe Seattle
by: Seattle, Susan Jeffers, Chief Seattle
March, 1996

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Courage to Follow the Vision
by: Tom Wilson, Lyle Emerson George
March, 2002

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American Indian History: Aboriginal Action Plan-Oliphant V. Suquamish Indian Tribe (Magill's Choice)
by: Carole A. Barrett
January, 2003

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Chief Seattle (Northwest Mythic Landscape Series)
by: David Buerge, Sasquatch Books, Seattle
June, 1992

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Sealth
by: Mel Boring
February, 1979

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Chief Seattle and the Indian in the Moon: The Legend of Star Child and Mud Child
by: Jewell Praying Wolf James, Darby Anne James
May, 1996

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