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Twana (
Twana: təwəʔduq) is the
collective name for a
group of nine
Coast Salish peoples in the northern-mid
Puget Sound region. The
Skokomish are the main...
- The
Twana (tuwaduq) language, also
known as Skokomish, is a
Coast Salish language of the
Salishan language family,
spoken by the
Twana, the Indigenous...
- area were the
Twana people,
inhabiting the
length of Hood Canal, and
rarely invading other tribes. The name "Quilcene"
comes from the
Twana word /qʷəʔlsíd/...
- The
Skokomish (pronounced /skoʊˈkoʊmɪʃ/) are one of nine
tribes of the
Twana, a
Native American people of
western Washington state in the
United States...
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Twana Khalid Ahmed is a
Kurdish football referee. He
started refereeing in Iraq at the age of 16 and
later refereed in the
Iraqi Premier League. Following...
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Anglicized version of a
Salishan word for the
Chimakum people, such as the
Twana word čə́bqəb [t͡ʃə́bqəb] (earlier [t͡ʃə́mqəm]). In 1890
anthropologist Franz...
- name "Quilcene"
comes from the
Twana word /qʷəʔlsíd/,
referring to a
tribal group and the name of an
aboriginal Twana village and
community on Quilcene...
- Hood Canal, an arm of
Puget Sound. The name "Duckabush"
comes from the
Twana placename /dəxʷyabús/,
meaning "place of the crooked-jaw salmon". List of...
- The
Skokomish River (
Twana: squʔquʔ) is a
river in
Mason County, Washington,
United States. It is the
largest river flowing into Hood Canal, a western...
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Otomi and
Highland Otomi) the
Salishan family (including
Coeur d'Alene and
Twana) VOS word
order is the fourth-most-common of the world's languages, and...