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SWINOMISH INDIANS

Swinomish Indians
A tribe of Salishan linguistic stock, closely connected with the Skagit. They formerly held the territory about the mouth of the river Skagit together with the adjacent portion of Whidbey Island

Catholic Encyclopedia.Kevin Knight.2006.

Swinomish Indians
Swinomish Indians
Catholic_EncyclopediaSwinomish Indians
A tribe of Salishan linguistic stock, closely connected with the Skagit.They formerly held the territory about the mouth of the river Skagit together with the adjacent portion of Whidbey Island, and are now gathered upon a reservation in the same territory, near Mount Vernon, Skagit County, north-western Washington. They were missionized about 1850, by Father Casimir Chirouse and the Oblates; Skagit the entire tribe, to the number of 267 in 1910, is now civilized and Catholic. They are one of the tribes included under the jurisdiction of Tulalip agency. For history and general description see TULALIP INDIANS.
JAMES MOONEY
Transcribed by Calvin H. MarouschDedicated to Louise Francis Wright Samuel

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company.Nihil Obstat.1910.