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The Walla Walla people were closely related to the Umatilla and Nez Perce and friendly with the Tenino (Warm Springs). Their homeland was the area of the Columbia and Walla Walla rivers in north-eastern Oregon - roughly the area of modern Wallowa county.

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The Walla Walla people are indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau. The tribe traditionally inhabited the interior Columbia River region of present day northwestern United States.

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