• Spokane Garry (sometimes spelled Spokan Garry, Spokane: Slough-Keetcha) (c. 1811 – 1892) was a Native American leader of the Middle Spokane tribe. He...
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    Chief Garry Park is a neighborhood in Spokane, Washington. It is located immediately south of the Spokane River. It is named for Spokane Garry and a park...
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  • designer Chief Garry or Spokane Garry, (Spokan name: Slough-Keetcha), 19th-century Middle Spokane tribal leader and later of the Upper Spokane tribe too,...
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    treaty with Chief Garry and the Spokanes at Antoine Plantes' cabin. In spite of the calming influence of Chief Garry, the Spokanes protested the loss...
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    Fort Garry, also known as Upper Fort Garry, was a Hudson's Bay Company trading post located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers in or...
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    Spokane (/spoʊˈkæn/ spoh-KAN) is the most populous city in eastern Washington and the county seat of Spokane County, Washington, United States. It lies...
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    Athabaskan Chimakuan Chinookan Plateau Penutian Salishan Wakashan People Spokane Garry Chief Joseph Sarah Winnemucca Chief Kamiakin Chief Moses Annie Miner...
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    Athabaskan Chimakuan Chinookan Plateau Penutian Salishan Wakashan People Spokane Garry Chief Joseph Sarah Winnemucca Chief Kamiakin Chief Moses Annie Miner...
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    Athabaskan Chimakuan Chinookan Plateau Penutian Salishan Wakashan People Spokane Garry Chief Joseph Sarah Winnemucca Chief Kamiakin Chief Moses Annie Miner...
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    the north of them lived the Coeur d’Alene (Schitsu'umsh) (’Iskíicu’mix), Spokane (Sqeliz) (Heyéeynimuu/Heyeynimu - "Steelhead [Eating] People"), and further...
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