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A History Lesson

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A History Lesson

Wenatchee is the city with the largest population in Chelan County in the state of Washington. It also houses the county seat.

The name ” Wenatchee” is derived from the Sahaptin language spoken by the Yakima Indians. This dialect defines the term as “river flowing from a canyon.” It originally referred to the village where the Wenatchi people lived which was located at the confluence of the Columbia and Wenatchee rivers.

Yakima is another interesting word. One theory about the name of this city is that it is based on an old legend that an Indian chief’s daughter broke the tribal rules and ran away. She then settled along the river called Yakama. So it follows that the most widely accepted meaning of Yakima is “runaway.”

Where did these Native American people come from? Archaeologists and tradition suggest that they came from Siberia and first settled in the Puget Sound area, where they adapted to the local environment. The tribes included the Suquamish, Snoqualmie and Nisqually.

Many federally recognized tribes still live in the state of Washington today. Their traditions and history have greatly impacted the culture. They operate successful businesses, such as seafood processing and casinos. The Puyallup Tribe is the largest and has more than 4000 members.

And now for the name “Washington State.” The original name was Columbia Territory. It was changed to Washington Territory in 1853. In 1889 it became a state called Washington.

That’s it for today’s history lesson.

Typical

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Typical

Wenatchee Valley Crime and News is a group I belong to on Facebook. I am amazed at all the crime reported just about daily on this site. Everything from stolen bicycles to hit and runs to sexual assaults. Lots of videos posted too. The following event was Monday’s highlight.

To get to East Wenatchee from Wenatchee there is a bridge that crosses the Columbia River. There was a shooting in Wenatchee and the suspects led police on a chase over the bridge and then abandoned their vehicle. The chase continued by foot throughout our neighborhood. Schools were locked down and school buses were temporarily grounded. Two men were finally apprehended.

Tuesday’s highlight….Someone jumped off the bridge. He was rescued. Seems to be a popular place for jumpers. I recall reading about a couple when I was still in Mexico during the winter.

But the posts on this site are not all bad. Occasionally someone finds keys, glasses, phones or credit cards and they’re returned to their rightful owners. This kind of restores your faith in humanity.

On a high note, the mask mandate on public transit has been lifted. No violence or protests about that. Instead we’re all celebrating.

Here’s a pic of the snow on the mountains on the weekend. Most of it is gone now. Temperatures are rising and the streets are clear and dry again. No snow on the grass or trees.

Charlene and I were out for lunch at Sleeping Lady yesterday and were joined by this delightful robin.

I’m planning a trip to Winnipeg soon and am just waiting a while longer until the snow disappears and it warms up.

In the meantime, I’m enjoying spring here in Washington. It’s exciting to see bushes and trees budding and tulips growing.