- The
Lekwungen or
Lekungen nation (natively lək̓ʷəŋən,
often called the
Songhees or
Songish by non-
Lekwungens) are an
Indigenous North American Coast Salish...
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Lekwungen (
Lekwungen: lək̓ʷəŋiʔnəŋ; also
called Songhees, Songish, or Lekwungeeneng) is a
variety of
North Straits Salish, a
Salishan language spoken by...
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several communities of
Coast Salish peoples,
including the Lək̓ʷəŋən (
Lekwungen) and W̱SÁNEĆ (Saanich) peoples. The
Spanish and
British took up the exploration...
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Nation is a
First Nations government that
represents the Songhees, or
Lekwungen people. They are
located around Victoria,
British Columbia on southern...
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Soowahlie North Straits Salish-speaking
Songhees (a.k.a. Songish, a.k.a.
Lekwungen) T'Souke (Sooke)
Semiahmoo Malahat Lummi Klallam Tsartlip Tsawout Tsey****...
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renamed to Su'it
Street (
Lekwungen: səʔít). The name, in the
language of the
Songhees and
Esquimalt First Nations,
Lekwungen,
means "truth". This was...
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Songhees (Songhees: lək̓ʷəŋiʔnəŋ; also
known as
Lekwungen or Songish) T'sou-ke (also
known as Sooke)
Northern Straits is a Salishan...
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Klallam is
closely related to the
Northern Straits Salish dialects, Sooke,
Lekwungen, Saanich, Lummi, and
Samish but the
languages are not
mutually intelligible...
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relocated in 1911. Both
nations spoke a
North Straits Salish dialect called Lekwungen (which is also an
alternate name for the Songhees). The
first Europeans...
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Coast Salish,
including the
Lekwungen or
Songhees who
collected camas in what is now Victoria,
British Columbia, the
Lekwungen name for
which was Camosun...