• Preservation Project. Lushootseed language Southern Lushootseed at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Holly Taylor (2010-05-06). "Preserving the Lushootseed language for...
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  • family. Lushootseed is the general name for the dialect continuum composed of two main dialects, Northern Lushootseed and Southern Lushootseed, which are...
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  • The Lushootseed-speaking peoples, sometimes known as the Lushootseed people, are a group of linguistically-related peoples Indigenous to the Pacific Northwest...
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    Ketron Island, Washington (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    Ketron Island (Lushootseed: saʔilc) is an island and a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The island had a population...
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  • Lushootseed grammar is the grammar of the Lushootseed language, a Central Coast Salish language of the Salishan language family. Lushootseed can be considered...
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    Chief Seattle (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    as an attempt to be more accurate to the Lushootseed pronunciation. There is no "th" sound in the Lushootseed language. Seattle was born between 1780 and...
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    Puyallup Tribe of Indians (category Pages with Lushootseed IPA)
    Southern Lushootseed. The Puyallup speak Southern Lushootseed, often also known as Twulshootseed (from txʷəlšucid, the Puyallup name for Lushootseed)...
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    Coast Salish languages (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    (nəxʷsƛ̕áy̓emúcən; also known as Klallam) † Lushootseed † Northern Lushootseed (dxʷləšucid) † Southern Lushootseed (txʷəlšucid, xʷəlšucid; also known as Twulshootseed...
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    in 1863. The site of Tumwater and Tumwater Falls has been home to Southern Lushootseed-speaking peoples known as the Steh-Chass / Stehchass or Statca'sabsh...
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    Puyallup people (category Pages with Lushootseed IPA)
    The Puyallup (pew-AL-əp; Lushootseed: spuyaləpabš, lit. 'people of the bend') are a Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people indigenous to the...
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    They intermarried with downstream and closer to the coast living Southern Lushootseed-speaking Nisqually (Squalli-Absh / Sqʷaliʼabš) ("People of the Grassland")...
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    Seattle metropolitan area. "Issaquah" is an anglicization of the Southern Lushootseed placename /sqʷáxʷ/, meaning either "the sound of birds", "snake"...
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    Muckleshoot (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (MUH-kl-shoot; Lushootseed: bəqəlšuɬ [ˈbəqəlʃuɬ]), also known as the Muckleshoot Tribe, is a federally-recognized tribe located...
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  • (born 1947), American luger Ellen Williams, last speaker of the Southern Lushootseed Helen Williams (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Snoqualmie Indian Tribe (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe (Lushootseed: sdukʷalbixʷ) is a federally recognized tribe of Snoqualmie people. They are Coast Salish Native American peoples...
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    Snohomish people (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Snohomish people (Lushootseed: sduhubš, [sdohobʃ], sdoh-HOHBSH) are a Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people who are indigenous to the...
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    Southeast Peak (Elevation 1673 feet). The name "Squak" comes from the Southern Lushootseed placename /sqʷásxʷ/, which is also the source of the name Issaquah...
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    American mink (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    wiiníingwus Unami: wininkwës Lillooet: t̓sexyátsen Lushootseed Northern Lushootseed: bəščəb Southern Lushootseed: c̓əbal̕qid Menominee: sāhkih Miami-Illinois:...
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    Snoqualmie people (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Snoqualmie people (Lushootseed: sdukʷalbixʷ) are a Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people indigenous to the Snoqualmie Valley, located...
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    Suquamish (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Suquamish (Lushootseed: xʷsəq̓ʷəb) are a Lushootseed-speaking Native American people, located in present-day Washington in the United States. They...
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  • Nisqually people (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    speak a subdialect of the southern dialect of Lushootseed (called Twulshootseed), which is a Coast Salish language. In Lushootseed, their name is dxʷsqʷaliʔabš...
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  • Skagit peoples (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Skagit (/ˈskædʒɪt/ SKAJ-it; Lushootseed: sqaǰətabš, Lushootseed pronunciation: [sqɑd͡ʒətɑbʃ]; "People Who Hide" or "People Who Run and Hide Upriver...
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    Skykomish people (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Skykomish (Lushootseed: sq̓ixʷəbš, lit. 'upriver people', IPA: [ˈsqʼexʷ.əbʃ]) are a Lushootseed-speaking Coast Salish people indigenous to the Skykomish...
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    Salishan languages (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    VERBs] or [VERB+er]. For example, Lushootseed ʔux̌ʷ means '(one that) goes'. The following examples are from Lushootseed. An almost identical pair of sentences...
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    Duwamish people (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Duwamish (Lushootseed: dxʷdəwʔabš, [dxʷdəwʔɑbʃ]) are a Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people in western Washington, and the Indigenous...
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    University Village stands today. Tami Hohn, a Puyallup tribe member and Southern Lushootseed lecturer at UW, helped formalize the street sign's spelling, font...
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  • Southern American English or Southern U.S. English is a regional dialect or collection of dialects of American English spoken throughout the Southern...
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  • Steilacoom people (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    The Steilacoom people (Lushootseed: č̓tilqʷəbš) are Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people, indigenous to the southern Puget Sound region of...
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  • at coordinates 47°35′18″N 122°36′21″W. Enetai was the site of the Southern Lushootseed speaking native Salish peoples, similar to Seattle across the sound...
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    Puget Sound (category Articles containing Lushootseed-language text)
    Anglicization of the Lushootseed name for Puget Sound, x̌ʷəlč, which literally means "sea, salt water, ocean, or sound". The name for the Lushootseed language, dxʷləšucid...
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