- The
Kutenai (/ˈkuːtəneɪ, -niː/ KOO-tə-nay, -nee), also
known as the
Ktunaxa (/tʌˈnɑːhɑː/ tun-AH-hah;
Kutenai: [ktunʌ́χɑ̝]),
Ksanka (/kəˈsɑːnkɑː/ kə-SAHN-kah)...
- The
Kutenai language (/ˈkuːtəneɪ, -i/), also Kootenai, Kootenay, Ktunaxa, and Ksanka, is the
native language of the
Kutenai people of
Montana and Idaho...
- Look up
Kutenai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kootenay, Kootenai, and
Kutenai may
refer to: The
Kutenai, also
known as the Ktunaxa, Kootenai, or...
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takes its name from the
Kootenay River,
which in turn was
named for the
Kutenai First Nations people. The
Kootenays are more or less
defined by the Kootenay...
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Kootenai Tribes of the
Flathead Reservation (Montana Salish: Séliš u Ql̓ispé,
Kutenai: k̓upawiȼq̓nuk) are a
federally recognized tribe in the U.S.
state of Montana...
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double bar (Ⱡ ⱡ) is an
additional letter used in the
writing of the
Kutenai language in
Canada and some Chimbu–Wahgi
languages like the
Melpa and Nii...
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comprising four
Ktunaxa (
Kutenai)
bands in the south-east of the
Canadian province of
British Columbia. It is one of
three Kutenai governments, the others...
- The
Kootenai Tribe of
Idaho (
Kutenai language: ʔaq̓anqmi) is a
federally recognized tribe of
Lower Kootenai people. They are an
Indigenous people of the...
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strengthen cardiovascular function. The
Kutenai people of
northwestern North America used
black hawthorn fruit (
Kutenai language: kaǂa;
approximate pronunciation:...
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Beothuk Wiyot–Yurok (Ritwan)
Kutenai (also
known as Kootenay; a
language isolate)
Mosan Wakashan Chimakuan Salishan Kutenai may
possibly be
distantly related...