Native American Tribes series.
Skaddal
A small tribe numbering 200 persons, found by Lewis and Clark in 1806 on the Klikitat River in present-day Washington. They subsisted by hunting deer and elk, and traded with the Emeeshur and Skilloot for prepared fish. They were classed as a division of the Pisquow later as living about Boston Creek and Kahchass Lake, at the head of Yakima River.