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The first inhabitants of the Missoula area were American Indians from the Salish tribe. They called the area "Nemissoolatakoo," from which "Missoula" is derived.
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The first inhabitants of the Missoula, MT area were American Indians from the Salish tribe. They called the area “Nemissoolatakoo,” from which “Missoula” is ...
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Missoula, MT was first inhabited by Indians Americans from the Salish tribe. They used to call it “Nemissoolatakoo” this is where the name “Missoula” was ...
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