- (Vinogradov), Belarusian: Вінаградаў (Vinahradaŭ), Yiddish: סעליש (Seylesh,
Selish), Slovak:
Vinohradov (Veľká Sevljuš
during Czechoslovak rule), German: Wynohradiw...
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Salish people encountered by
American explorers were the
Flathead people (
Selish or seliš).
Languages with no
living native speakers are
marked with an obelisk...
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Flathead Lake (Salish: člq̓etkʷ, Kutenai: yawuʔnik̓ ʔa·kuq̓nuk) is a
large natural lake in
northwest Montana,
United States. The lake is a
remnant of the...
- Reservation. The
Bitterroot Salish are
known by
various names including Salish,
Selish, and Flathead. The name "Flathead" was a term used to
identify any Native...
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their language and
culture as Salish. A
variant name for
Flathead Lake is "
Selish Lake". The name
Salish Sea was
coined only in the late 20th century. No...
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Native American teacher,
translator and author. She was
descended from
Selish Indians on the
Flathead Reservation in the US
state of Montana. She was...
- Baju Bodo,
distinguished by its
Bugis cuts and a belt,
paired with a kain
selish (a type of sarong). This
attire highlights the
fusion of
Malay and Bugis...
- 1933. Schmidt, Wilhelm. 1934. Die
Sanpoil und Nespelem, Stämme der Nordost-
Selish.
Ursprung Der Gottesidee. Band V, 2. Abt. Die
Religionen Der Urvölker IV...
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September 1886. Mengarini's prin****l
contribution to
philology is his
Selish or
Flathead Grammar:
Grammatica linguæ Selicæ –
published by the Cromoisy...
- (see
Melitz branch above). He
succeeded his father-in-law as the
rebbe of
Selish (Vynohradiv) and
officiated as the
rabbi of
Muzhay (Muzhiyevo [uk], ****pattia...