• The Shuswap language (/ˈʃuːʃwɑːp/; Secwepemctsín, [ʃəxʷəpəməxˈtʃin]) is a northern Interior Salish language traditionally spoken by the Shuswap people...
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    Secwépemc (redirect from Shuswap Indians)
    one of the Salishan languages, known as Secwepemctsín or Shuswap. Secwepemcúĺecw, the traditional territory or country of the Shuswap people, ranges from...
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    Shuswap Lake (pronounced /ˈʃuːʃwɑːp/) is a lake located in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada that drains via the Little Shuswap River...
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  • Shuswap language, a language spoken by the Secwepemc Shuswap River, a river in the Monashee Mountains and North Okanagan of British Columbia Shuswap Country...
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    Kamloops (redirect from Fort Shuswap)
    "Kamloops" is the anglicized version of the Shuswap word "Tk'əmlúps", meaning "meeting of the waters". Shuswap is still spoken in the area by members of...
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    The Canim Lake Band (Shuswap language: Tsq'escen') is a First Nations government of the Secwepemc (Shuswap) Nation, located in the Central Interior region...
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  • Gustafsen Lake standoff (category Articles containing Shuswap-language text)
    British Columbia, Canada, at Gustafsen Lake (known as Tsʼpeten in the Shuswap language). The standoff began on August 18, 1995, and lasted for 31 days, ending...
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  • The Williams Lake First Nation (Shuswap language: T’exelcemc) is a First Nations government of the Secwepemc (Shuswap) Nation, located in the Cariboo...
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    Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives (category Articles containing Shuswap-language text)
    lateral fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents voiceless...
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    American mink (category Articles containing Shuswap-language text)
    weasels and other indigenous animals as heroes.[citation needed] Abenaki language Western Abnaki: mosbas Penobscot: mósəpehso Alabama: sakihpa Aleut: ilgitux̂...
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  • List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin (category Articles containing Cree-language text)
    native languages, e.g. Alkali Lake, British Columbia is Esket in the Shuswap language; Lytton, British Columbia is Camchin in the Thompson language (often...
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    Voiceless labial–velar fricative (category Articles containing Shuswap-language text)
    labial–velar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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    Mount Robson (category Articles containing Shuswap-language text)
    Mount Robson Yexyexéscen (Shuswap) Highest point Elevation 3,954 m (12,972 ft) Prominence 2,829 m (9,281 ft) Listing World most prominent peaks 119th...
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  • The Little Shuswap Indian Band (also Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band) (Shuswap language: Skwlax) is a First Nations band government of a community of the...
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    Arm The Shuswap is often referred to in tandem form: Kamloops-Shuswap, Columbia-Shuswap, Okanagan-Shuswap/Shuswap-Okanagan. Kamloops-Shuswap, former federal...
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    dairy and farmlands of the Spallumcheen Valley (a name derived from a Shuswap language word with multiple meanings: "beautiful valley", "flat meadow", "meeting...
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  • The Shuswap Indian Band (Shuswap language: Kenpesq’t ) is a member government of the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council and also of the Ktunaxa Kinbasket Tribal...
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    Little Shuswap Lake is a small lake in the Thompson River basin of the southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, which sits at the transition between...
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  • Northern Shuswap Tribal Council Secwepemc Shuswap language (Secwepemcstin) Gustafsen Lake Standoff List of tribal councils in British Columbia Shuswap Nation...
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    Interior The extinct Nicola Athapaskans, or Stuwix ("strangers" in the Shuswap language), migrated south from northern BC into the Nicola Valley region in...
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    Same-sex marriage in British Columbia (category Articles containing Shuswap-language text)
    [təkˀsəlˈʔilˀt stɬˀəlˈsqaləxʷ]) in Shuswap, sƛ̓émxn sməlek̓ʷózeʔ in Thompson, and chʼéychʼiyúya ḵwáliwan in Sechelt. In the Okanagan language, two-spirit people are...
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    is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved...
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  • Dufferin (Shuswap language: Txwiyéyut) is a neighbourhood of the City of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Originally its own municipality, created in...
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  • Knutsford (Shuswap language: Pellpépsellkwe) is a neighbourhood of the City of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, located on the south side of that city...
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    In Central Salish languages like Tillamook and Shuswap, only one plain NP is permitted aside from the subject. Salishan languages are known for their...
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  • Adams Lake Indian Band (category Shuswap Country)
    The Adams Lake Indian Band (Shuswap language: Sexqeltqin) is a member of the Secwepemc (Shuswap) Nation. It was created when the government of the Colony...
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  • people (Selish or seliš). Languages with no living native speakers are marked with an obelisk, †. Salish Northern Shuswap, also known as Secwepemctsín...
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    been sporadically known as Okanagan—Shuswap. North Okanagan–Shuswap consists of Subdivision C of Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, and the North Okanagan...
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  • Mount Lolo (Étsxem in the Shuswap language), 1748m (5735'), prominence 818m, is a summit 20 km northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, between...
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  • Westsyde (Shuswap language: Simpcwétkwe) is a residential neighbourhood in the city of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It is located along the west...
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