- 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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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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Lushootseed grammar is the
grammar of the
Lushootseed language, a
Central Coast Salish language of the
Salishan language family.
Lushootseed can be considered...
- 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...
- The
Lushootseed-speaking peoples,
sometimes known as the
Lushootseed people, are a
group of
peoples Indigenous to the
Pacific Northwest who are linguistically...
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derived from the
Lushootseed name for the animal, gʷidəq. The
etymology of gʷidəq is disputed. The
lexical suffix =əq
means "many" in
Lushootseed. The Oxford...
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Haller Lake (
Lushootseed: sisaɬtəb) is a
small lake and
neighborhood in
north central Seattle, Washington,
named for
Theodore N. Haller, who
platted the...
- (nəxʷsƛ̕áy̓emúcən; also
known as Klallam) †
Lushootseed †
Northern Lushootseed (dxʷləšucid) †
Southern Lushootseed (txʷəlšucid, xʷəlšucid; also
known as Twulshootseed...
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Anglicization of the
Lushootseed name for the Tolt
River and the
Snoqualmie village (variously
spelled as tultxʷ, dxʷtultxʷ, or tulq in
Lushootseed). Tolt was incorporated...
- The
Duwamish (
Lushootseed: dxʷdəwʔabš, [dxʷdəwʔɑbʃ]) are a
Lushootseed-speaking
Southern Coast Salish people in
western Washington, and the Indigenous...