Comcomly
Comcomly | |
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Chief Comcomly as he may have appeared in the early 1800s | |
| Lower Chinook leader | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1765 Ilwaco, Washington |
| Died | 1830 |
| Cause of death | Malaria |
| Resting place | Pacific County, Washington |
| Children | Elvamox (Marianne), Raven (Princess Sunday), Ilchee (Princess Of Wales), kah-at-lin or Song Bird daughter of Comcomly’s Chehalis wife (Princess Margaret) |
| Known for | skill with diplomacy and trade |
Comcomly (or Concomly) (1765–1830) was a Native American leader of the Lower Chinook, a group of Chinookan peoples indigenous to the Pacific Northwest, who inhabited the area near Ilwaco, Washington. Concomly spoke Lower Chinook and was known for his skill with diplomacy and trade.