- [dee-tee-dot] (also Nitinaht, Nitinat,
Southern Nootkan) or diitiidʔaaʔtx̣ is a
South Wakashan (
Nootkan)
language spoken on the
southern part of Vancouver...
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language is qʷi·qʷi·diččaq.
Makah linguistically belongs to the
Southern Nootkan branch of the
Wakashan family of languages. It is also the only Wakashan...
- People, once
incorrectly known as the
Northern Kwakiutl)
Southern Wakashan (
Nootkan)
languages Nuu-chah-nulth (also
known as Nuučaan̓uł, Nootka, Nutka, Aht...
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Coast region. Makah, Nuu-chah-nulth and
Ditidaht belong to the
Southern Nootkan branch of the
Wakashan family. The
Northern Wakashan languages,
which are...
- (February 28, 2018). "Quit Blubbering: An
Examination of Nuu'chah'nulth (
Nootkan)
Whale Butchery".
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 11 (1–2):...
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Tepiman =
Pimic Taracahitic Tubar Corachol Aztecan Wakashan Kwakiutlan Nootkan Wintuan (>
Coast Penutian?)
Yokutsan Yuman–Cochimi
Yuman Cochimi Isolates...
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known to have
shared anything in
common with
Chinook Jargon or with the
Nootkan-Chinookan "proto-jargon",
which is its main foundation.
There are a few...
- led to the
foundations of the
trade jargon that
became known as Chinook.
Nootkan words in
Chinook Jargon include hiyu ("many"), from Nuu-chah-nulth for...
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Swadesh 1939, p. 131. Drucker,
Philip (1951). The
Northern and
Central Nootkan Tribes.
Smithsonian Institution,
Bureau of
American Ethnology. Drucker...
- an
effort to cir****navigate the
globe starting in 1901. The boat was a "
Nootkan" (Nuu-chah-nulth)
canoe which was
already old when she was
obtained by...