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- Chinookan peoples include several groups of Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest in the United States who speak the Chinookan languages. Since at...
- The Chinookan languages are a small family of extinct languages spoken in Oregon and Washington along the Columbia River by Chinook peoples. Although...
- descendants. Fear of attack by Chinookans was high and drills were directed by McDougall frequently. A delegation of Chinookans visited Fort Astoria on 2 July...
- inhabited for thousands of years, including by the Multnomah band of Chinookan peoples long before European contact, as evidenced by the nearby Cathlapotle...
- Multnomah people, a Chinookan people who lived in the area of modern Portland, Oregon, United States Multnomah, the middle Chinookan dialect of the Multnomah...
- Indian Nation, an organization representing the western tribes of Chinookan peoples Chinookan languages, small family of languages spoken in Oregon and Washington...
- lived on the south side of the Columbia River in northwestern Oregon. The Chinookan peoples were once one of the most powerful and populous groups of tribes...
- Takelma Later Sapir and Leo Frachtenberg added the Kalapuyan and the Chinookan languages and then later the Alsean and Tsimshianic families, culminating...
- descendants. Fear of attack by Chinookans was high and drills were directed by McDougall frequently. A delegation of Chinookans visited Fort Astoria on 2 July...
- also had no typical complex morphology. It had an SVO structure, while Chinookan and Salishan languages were VSO. However, local Athabaskan languages were...