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'''Sah-wich-ol-gadhw''' was a [[19th century]] [[tribal chief|chieftain]] of the [[Willow People]], an offshoot of the [[Duwamish]] tribe of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] near [[Seattle]], [[Washington]]. The people he led lived along the [[Sammammish River]], were very warlike, and lived nearest to the modern day suburb of Seattle, [[Bothell]].
'''Sah-wich-ol-gadhw''' was a [[19th century]] [[tribal chief|chieftain]] of the [[Sammamish (tribe)|Willow People]], an offshoot of the [[Duwamish]] tribe of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] near [[Seattle]], [[Washington]]. The people he led lived along the [[Sammammish River]], were very warlike, and lived nearest to the modern day suburb of Seattle, [[Bothell]].


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Revision as of 01:07, 10 May 2008

Sah-wich-ol-gadhw was a 19th century chieftain of the Willow People, an offshoot of the Duwamish tribe of Native Americans near Seattle, Washington. The people he led lived along the Sammammish River, were very warlike, and lived nearest to the modern day suburb of Seattle, Bothell.

Sources

  • Wilma, David (2003). ""Bothell—Thumbnail History"". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved 2007-10-18.