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Wakashan is a
family of
languages spoken in
British Columbia around and on
Vancouver Island, and in the
northwestern corner of the
Olympic Peninsula of...
- Algonquian–
Wakashan (also Almosan, Algonkian–Mosan, Algonkin–
Wakashan) is a
hypothetical language family composed of
several established language families...
- X̄aʼislak̓ala / X̌àh̓isl̩ak̓ala, [ˈχaʔislakʼala]), is a
First Nations Wakashan language spoken by the
Haisla people of the
North Coast region of the Canadian...
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secondary relationship between these two
together and the
Wakashan languages. Algonquian–
Wakashan languages Berman,
Howard (July 1984). "Proto-Algonquian-Ritwan...
- diitiidʔaaʔtx̣ is a
South Wakashan (Nootkan)
language spoken on the
southern part of
Vancouver Island.
Nitinaht is
related to the
other South Wakashan languages, Makah...
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spoken of the
Northern Wakashan languages. It is more
distantly related to Nuu-chah-nulth,
Ditidaht and Makah, the
Southern Wakashan languages. The government...
- America, and a more
distant relationship between these two
together and the
Wakashan languages of
coastal British Columbia. The
Nivkh languages are included...
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Gitxsan (Gitxsanimaax speaking) Nisga'a
Haida (Haad kil speaking)
Southern Wakashan peoples Nuu-chah-nulth (incorrectly
called Nootka) Tla-o-qui-aht (Clayoquot)...
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Edward Sapir suggested that the
Salishan languages might be
related to the
Wakashan and
Chimakuan languages in a
hypothetical Mosan family. This
proposal persists...
- the
Ditidaht First Nation. The Nuu-chah-nulth
language belongs to the
Wakashan family. The
governing body is the Nuu-chah-nulth
Tribal Council. When James...