Yakama

The Yakama Nation, formerly known as Yakima, is a Native American group with almost 9,000 enrolled members, living in Washington (state). Their reservation, along the Yakima River, covers an area of approximately 1.3 million acres (5,260 km²).

Some of the land area is used to cultivate hops, a main ingredient used to make beer.

Yakima is a northwestern dialect of Sahaptin, a Sahaptian language of the Plateau Penutian stock.

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See also: Yakama, Beer, Cultivate, Hops, Ingredient, Native American, Native American languages, Plateau Penutian, Sahaptian languages