Yakima

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Yakima (plural Yakima or Yakimas)

  1. A member of a Shahaptian tribe mentioned by Lewis and Clark in 1806 under the name Cutsahnim.
    • 1987 April 11, Debra O'Gara, Yolanda Alaniz, Nancy Kato, Merle Woo, “Lesbians and Gays of Color: Our Take on the 1986 International Conference”, in Gay Community News, page 5:
      Debra, on behalf of the family of David Sohappy, a member of the Yakima tribe in Washington state, would like to thank the conference for its support of the resolution she presented on behalf of the Sohappys' fishing rights struggle.

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Yakima

  1. A city, the county seat of Yakima County, Washington, United States.
  2. The Yakima River, a tributary of the Columbia River, Washington.

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