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Snee Oosh, Washington

Snee Oosh (also spelled Snee-Oosh or Snee-oosh; Lushootseed: sdiʔus) is a populated place on Fidalgo Island in the U.S. state of Washington, on the Swinomish Indian Reservation. The population was reported as 302 in 1999.

There is also a Snee Oosh Point at 48°24′01″N 122°32′51″W / 48.40028°N 122.54750°W / 48.40028; -122.54750 (Snee Oosh Point), and Snee Oosh Beach at 48°24′07″N 122°32′38″W / 48.40194°N 122.54389°W / 48.40194; -122.54389 (Snee Oosh Beach).

History

Snee Oosh is the site of one of the main Swinomish villages occupied in historic times. The name "Snee Oosh" is derived from the Lushootseed name, sdiʔus, which means "look the other way."

Kukutali Preserve

The Kukutali Preserve, an extension of Deception Pass State Park jointly administered by the Swinomish and Washington State Parks in a unique arrangement, is adjacent to Snee Oosh, and occupies the entirety of Flagstaff Island and Kiket Island. It is the first state–tribal co-managed park in the United States. Kiket Island was once the planned site of a nuclear power plant.

Sign at the entrance to Kukutali Preserve in Snee Oosh

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Snee Oosh, Washington
  2. ^ "BOUNDARY MAP DETAIL", official website, Swinomish Tribe, 2017, retrieved 2018-11-16
  3. ^ Washington State Yearbook 1999.
  4. ^ Washington Administrative Code title 237 GEOGRAPHIC NAMES, BOARD ON (appendix) (PDF) (2005 ed.), Washington State Legislature, p. 4
  5. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Snee-oosh Point
  6. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Snee-oosh Beach
  7. ^ Dailey, Tom. "Village Descriptions--Lummi-Bellingham". Coast Salish Map. Archived from the original on 2003-02-13. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
  8. ^ Hilbert, Vi; Miller, Jay; Zahir, Zalmai (2001). sdaʔdaʔ gʷəɬ dibəɬ ləšucid ʔacaciɬtalbixʷ - Puget Sound Geography. Original Manuscript from T.T. Waterman. Lushootseed Press. pp. 348, 351. ISBN 979-8750945764.
  9. ^ VISITING KUKUTALI PRESERVE, Swinomish Tribe, retrieved 2018-11-16
  10. ^ Kimberly Cauvel (June 18, 2014), "Kukutali Preserve opens to the public – Swinomish, state Parks partnership the first of its kind", goskagit.com, Skagit Valley Herald
  11. ^ Romano 2017.
  12. ^ Wilma, David "Kiket Island" HistoryLink.org (October 24, 2001).

Bibliography

48°25′20″N 122°33′16″W / 48.42222°N 122.55444°W / 48.42222; -122.55444