Yakama Nation holds naming ceremony for spider previously unknown to scientists
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Yakama Nation holds naming ceremony for spider previously unknown to scientists
The arachnid species found in the Columbia River Gorge was given the Indigenous name ‘Tulishpun’ alongside its scientific name ‘Trogloraptor’
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LYRIC AQUINO
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JUNE 22, 2026
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Newly elected Yakama tribal councilman John Washines holds his two-and-a-half year old grandson, Jakoby Kenoras, while they look at a poster featuring pictures of Trogloraptor tulishpun during the spider’s naming ceremony on June …
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