Klikitat
Klikitat
The Klikitat (Klickitat, Qwulhhwaipum), including the Mical and the Taidnapam (Taitnapam, Upper Cowlitz), lived in southwestern Washington on the north side of the Columbia River between The Dalles and Kelso, Washington. Most of them now live on the Yakima Indian Reservation, and are largely absorbed into the Yakima. They speak a Sahaptin Language and numbered twenty-one in 1970.
Bibliography
Beach, Margery Ann (1985). "The Waptashi Prophet and the Feather Religion: Derivative of the Washani." American Indian Quarterly 9:325-333.
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