Sahaptian language related to the several dialects of Sahaptin (note the spellings -ian vs. -in). Nez Perce comes from the French phrase nez percé, "pierced...
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The Nez Perce (/ˌnɛz ˈpɜːrs, ˌnɛs -/ ; autonym in Nez Perce language: nimíipuu, meaning "we, the people") are an Indigenous people of the Plateau who still...
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107–112. Aoki, Haruo (1966). Nez Percé vowel harmony and proto-Sahaptian vowels. Language, 42, 759-767. Aoki, Haruo (1970). Nez Percé grammar. University of...
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Chief Joseph (redirect from Nez Perce Joseph)
Joseph the Younger, was a leader of the wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce, a Native American tribe of the interior Pacific Northwest region of the...
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He–Mene Mox Mox (born c. 1855, died August 1935) was a Nez Perce warrior who fought in the Nez Perce War of 1877. In his old age, he decided to give the...
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Native American language. She developed a written version of the language and printed Bible story lessons and hymns in the Nez Perce language. Her hymnal...
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their language Nez Perce War, an 1877 war between the Nez Perce tribe and U.S. Government Nez Perce Traditional Site, Wallowa Lake, a Nez Perce cemetery...
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the Nez Perce, sħáptənəxʷ. Cognates appear in other Interior Salishan languages, such as Okanagan sʕaptnx 'Nez Perce' or Spokane saʕáptni 'Nez Perce', indictating...
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Heart of the Monster (category Articles containing Nez Perce-language text)
Monster (in the Nez Perce language timʼnépe) is a geological monument near Kamiah, Idaho that is central to an origin story told by the Nez Perce people. The...
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Asa Bowen Smith (category Linguists of Sahaptian languages)
book Grammar of the Language of the Nez Perces Indians Formerly of Oregon, U.S.. He conducted the first census of the Nez Perce. After eight years as...
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Hallalhotsoot (redirect from Lawyer (Nez Perce chief))
Bowen Smith the Nez Perce language, from which Smith developed a grammar and dictionary entitled Grammar of the Language of the Nez Perces Indians. Two missionary...
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Raccoon (category Articles containing Nez Perce-language text)
Naaltsoostsoh. p. 615. UNM Press. ISBN 0-8263-3825-9 Aoki, Haruo (1994). Nez Percé dictionary. p.268. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-09763-7...
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its northwest corner. The name was derived from two words in the Nez Perce language to evoke the sense of "the place of pine trees and sestle." The tribe...
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Appaloosa (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
the heart of Nez Perce country. Gradually, the name evolved into Appaloosa. The Nez Perce lost most of their horses after the Nez Perce War in 1877, and...
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Glottal stop (category Articles containing Nez Perce-language text)
or glottal plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages, produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract or, more precisely...
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closely related to the Molala language. Even before relocation onto reservations, many Cayuse had adopted the Nez Perce language. Traditional Plateau cuisine...
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Periodic tense (category Nez Perce)
from languages of Africa and Eurasia, which the exception of Chukotkan languages.: 12–14 Periodic tense can be illustrated with data from Nez Perce, which...
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Michael Wasson (category Nez Perce people)
of Lenore, Idaho on the Nez Perce Reservation. He currently lives in Fukuoka, Japan. Michael Wasson grew up on the Nez Perce reservation in Idaho, and...
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Ranunculus (category Articles containing Nez Perce-language text)
United States, the buttercup is called "Coyote's eyes"—ʔiceyéeyenm sílu in Nez Perce and spilyaynmí áčaš in Sahaptin. In the legend, Coyote was tossing his...
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Cayuse people (section Language)
tribe has been closely associated with the neighboring Nez Percé and Walla Walla. The Cayuse language is an isolate, independent of the neighboring Sahaptin-speaking...
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Snake River (category Articles containing Nez Perce-language text)
role in the culture and diet of indigenous peoples. The Shoshone and Nez Perce were the largest of several tribes that lived along the river by the turn...
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Penutian consists of four languages: Plateau Penutian Klamath (a.k.a. Klamath-Modoc, Lutuami, Lutuamian) † Molala † Sahaptian Nez Percé Sahaptin Plateau Penutian...
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Tribes, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and Nez Perce Tribe. The people are one of the Sahaptin-speaking groups of Native Americans...
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Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (category Native American language revitalization)
dialect of the Nez Perce language as used by the Cayuse people of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Today six language teachers are...
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called x̣áwš in the Sahaptin language, and qáamsit (when fresh) and qáaws (when peeled and dried) in the Nez Perce language. It is called shappelell by...
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Wanapum, Palus, Lower Snake, Skinpah, Walla Walla, Umatilla, Tenino, and Nez Perce. According to early written accounts, Sahaptin-speaking peoples inhabited...
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Clearwater River (Idaho) (category Articles containing Nez Perce-language text)
Clearwater flows northwest, passing the Heart of the Monster site of the Nez Perce National Historical Park. U.S. Route 12 follows the river to Kamiah, where...
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Archie Phinney (category People from Nez Perce County, Idaho)
1949) was a Nez Perce Indian and an anthropologist. Born in Culdesac, Idaho, to Fitch Phinney, Archie Phinney was five-eighths Nez Perce, but was also...
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Cow Creek (Montana) (category Nez Perce War)
the Nez Perce moved off up Cow Creek. Two civilians and one Nez Perce warrior were wounded. On September 22, 1877, before the arrival of the Nez Perce, a...
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imatalamłáma. The Nez Perce refer to the Umatilla people as hiyówatalampoo. See Aoki (1994:171). As of 2013, there are about 50 first language speakers of Umatilla...
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