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The Nooksack (/ˈnʊksæk/; Nooksack: Noxwsʼáʔaq) are a federally recognized Native American tribe near the Pacific Northwest Coast. They are a sovereign nation, located in the mainland northwest corner of Washington state in the United States along the Nooksack River near the small town of Deming (in western Whatcom County), and 12 miles south of the Canadian border. As of 2008, they had more than 1,800 enrolled members. Their terms for citizenship include descent from persons listed in a 1942 tribal census.

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  • Nooksack (de)
  • Nooksacks (fr)
  • Nooksack people (en)
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  • Les Nooksack sont des autochtones amérindiens vivant dans le Nord-Ouest de l'État de Washington (comté de Whatcom) et revendiquant leur appartenance à une tribu de quelque 1 800 individus. En 2000, 547 d'entre eux vivaient dans une réserve de 11 km2, « cédée » en 1971 par l'administration des États-Unis. Leur langue, le nooksack, est éteinte. (fr)
  • Die Nooksack, offiziell Nooksack Indian Tribe, sind ein im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaats Washington lebender indianischer Stamm, der kulturell als auch sprachlich zu den Küsten-Salish der Nordwestküstenkultur des Pazifiks, deren Wohngebiet sich bis nach Oregon erstreckt, gehört. Die Reservation des heutigen Nooksack Indian Tribe umfasst 284,53 Acre und befindet sich in der Nähe des Städtchens im westlichen Whatcom County im nordwestlichen Washington. Die Zahl der Stammesangehörigen lag 2007 bei 1.658, heute zählen sie nach eigenen Angaben ca. 2.000 registrierte Stammesangehörige. (de)
  • The Nooksack (/ˈnʊksæk/; Nooksack: Noxwsʼáʔaq) are a federally recognized Native American tribe near the Pacific Northwest Coast. They are a sovereign nation, located in the mainland northwest corner of Washington state in the United States along the Nooksack River near the small town of Deming (in western Whatcom County), and 12 miles south of the Canadian border. As of 2008, they had more than 1,800 enrolled members. Their terms for citizenship include descent from persons listed in a 1942 tribal census. (en)
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  • Nooksack (en)
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