The Yakima, self named the Waptailmim (“People of the Narrow River”), are a Native American people belonging to the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. In 1993, the nation's tribal council voted to change their name from Yakima to Yakama.
Historically, they lived along the Columbia, Yakima, and Wenatchee rivers in what is now the south-central region of Washington state.
Their language, Yakama, is related to Sahaptin languages. The majority of Yakima converse in English. Some Yakima, especially elders, residing on the reservation are still able to converse in Yakama. They conduct classes on the reservation to promote the preservation of the language.
Today, the river and its salmon continue as a crucial focal point for cultural traditions and the entire region. Salmon feasts and ceremonies have taken place next to the Columbia River for thousands of years. To call salmon a staple of the tribal diet would be an understatement. Historically, the typical tribal member ate almost a pound of salmon every day, but salmon represented much more than a source of nutrition. It also shaped their society and religion.
Religiously, they are Washat (Seven Drum), Shakers, or several Christian denominations including Baptists, Pentecostals, etc.
Washat or the Seven Drum religion is a indigenous religion of the Columbia Plateau. It combines elements of the Prophet Dance with some older Native traditions and some Christian elements. Its interwoven components include vision quests, spiritual power, shamanistic curing, and tribal behavioral norms and morality.
For more information about the Yakima, visit the
Yakama Nation website.
Prayer Points
Pray that God will work in the hearts and minds to understand and receive the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Pray for evangelical Yakima to share the message of Christ both in word and deed.
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