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Possession Sound; the Walla-walla, Flat-head, Flat-bow Indians, and Cour d'Aleine or Pointed Heart, about the rivers of the same names; the
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The principal tribes are the Shoshones and Walla-walla, between whom, as between the former and the Blackfeet, there has been continual war.
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Above the Walla-walla, also, there is a tribe called the
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The Shoshones dwell between the Rocky and Blue Mountain ranges, the Walla-walla about the river of that fame; the Blackfeet at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, principally, but not entirely, on the eastern side.
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The character of the country has changed considerably since we left Walla-walla.
Townsend Chapter 9 1839
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At about noon we struck the Walla-walla river, a very pretty stream of fifty or sixty yards in width, fringed with tall willows, and containing a number of salmon, which we can see frequently leaping from the water.
Townsend Chapter 9 1839
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We have been somewhat disappointed in not receiving the expected supplies from Walla-walla, but have not suffered for provision, as the grouse and hares are very abundant here, and we have shot as many as we wished.
Townsend Chapter 9 1839
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We are visited frequently as we travel along, by Indians of the Walla-walla and other tribes, whose wigwams we see on the opposite side of the river.
Townsend Chapter 9 1839
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Captain Stewart, with the good missionaries, and all the rest who left us at Walla-walla on the 4th.
Townsend Chapter 9 1839
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