Squaxin Island
Squaxin Island is in the extreme southwestern part of Puget Sound in Mason County, Washington, United States. The island is an Indian reservation of the Native American Squaxin Island Tribe. A Washington state park on the island, by the same name, was closed and the land was returned to the Squaxin Tribe. The island's land area is 5.739 km2 (2.216 sq mi). There was no resident population as of the 2000 census.
Squaxin Island is separated from Harstine Island, to the east, by Peale Passage.
The island's name comes from the Lushootseed place–name sqʷax̌səd.[1]
See also
- Squaxin Island Tribe
References
- ^ Bates, Dawn; Hess, Thom; Hilbert, Vi (1994). Lushootseed Dictionary. Lushootseed Research. ISBN 0-295-97323-4. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
External links
- Squaxin Island: Block 1088, Census Tract 9611, Mason County, Washington United States Census Bureau
47°11′51″N 122°54′43″W / 47.1974°N 122.9119°W / 47.1974; -122.9119
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