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{{wiktionary|Nisqually}} | |||
'''Nisqually''', '''Niskwalli''', or '''Nisqualli''' may refer to: | |||
] Native American tribe | |||
==People== | |||
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* ], a Coast Salish ethnic group | |||
* ], federally recognized tribe | |||
** ], the tribe's reservation in Thurston County | |||
** ], a Southern Puget Sound Salish | |||
==Places== | |||
*], a protected area in the Nisqually River estuary | |||
*], the first European trading post on Puget Sound | |||
*] was a proglacial lake in Washington state. | |||
*], a Methodist station | |||
*], located between Thurston and Pierce counties | |||
==Other== | |||
* ] on Mount Rainier | |||
* ] was a prehistoric lake in the lower basin of ] and the ]. | |||
*], a Steel Electric-class ferry previously part of the Washington State Ferries system | |||
*''Nisqually'', the former cargo ship ] which was converted into a scow and lost in the ] | |||
*] of 2001 in Washington | |||
*Nisqually-1, a specimen of '']'', whose genome was sequenced | |||
* ] | |||
{{disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 27 June 2021
Nisqually, Niskwalli, or Nisqualli may refer to:
People
- Nisqually people, a Coast Salish ethnic group
- Nisqually Indian Tribe of the Nisqually Reservation, federally recognized tribe
- Nisqually Indian Reservation, the tribe's reservation in Thurston County
- Nisqually language, a Southern Puget Sound Salish
Places
- Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, a protected area in the Nisqually River estuary
- Fort Nisqually, the first European trading post on Puget Sound
- Lake Nisqually was a proglacial lake in Washington state.
- Nisqually Mission, a Methodist station
- Nisqually River, located between Thurston and Pierce counties
Other
- Nisqually Glacier on Mount Rainier
- Lake Nisqually was a prehistoric lake in the lower basin of Puget Sound and the Nisqually River.
- MV Nisqually, a Steel Electric-class ferry previously part of the Washington State Ferries system
- Nisqually, the former cargo ship SS Suremico which was converted into a scow and lost in the Battle of Wake Island
- Nisqually earthquake of 2001 in Washington
- Nisqually-1, a specimen of Populus trichocarpa, whose genome was sequenced
- Diocese of Nesqually
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