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{{ | {{LO box | Just southeast of the roundabout where highways 9 and 538 (College Way) meet, near [[Nookachamps Creek]]. Visible from Knapp Road. | GPS1 = 48°25′48.996″N | GPS2 = 122°15′58.672″W}} | ||
{{ | {{PR}} yəd '''was''' ta<br> | ||
{{WA}} [[yədwas]] ("heart") + [[ta]] (emphatic particle) | |||
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# [[Big Rock]], site of the descent of [[cisxʷiʔxʷtʼil]] to earth | |||
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[[File:Big Rock.jpeg|200px|thumb|right|JLA photo]] | |||
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* {{Shamanic}}, p. 54 | |||
* {{Sampson}}, p. 19 | * {{Sampson}}, p. 19 | ||
* {{ | * {{BHH}}, pp. 215, 276 | ||
[[Category:place names]] [[Category:yədwas]] [[Category:ta]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 8 March 2017
Location: | Just southeast of the roundabout where highways 9 and 538 (College Way) meet, near Nookachamps Creek. Visible from Knapp Road. | |
Google Maps: | 48°25′48.996″N 122°15′58.672″W |
pronunciation: yəd was ta
word analysis: yədwas ("heart") + ta (emphatic particle)
Number of times this entry has been verified against the sources, including at the time of creation: 1
In general, an entry with a higher number of verifications and sources may be considered more reliable.
sources
- 1999, Jay Miller, Lushootseed Culture and the Shamanic Odyssey, ISBN 0-803-23200-4, University of Nebraska Press, p. 54
- 1972, Chief Martin J Sampson, Indians of Skagit County, Skagit County Historical Series No. 2, Mount Vernon, Washington, p. 19
- 1994, Dawn Bates, Thom Hess and Vi Hilbert, Lushootseed Dictionary, ISBN 0-295-97323-4, University of Washington Press, pp. 215, 276