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- Retrieved 2012-12-03. The Whulshootseed alphabet Placenames, Squaxin Island tribe Puyallup Tribal Language Program, Whulshootseed learning materials v t...
- Squiatl - sk̓ʷəyaiɬəbš Stech**** - st̕č̓asəbš Nusechatl - dəxʷč̓ič̓aʔaɬabš Whulshootseed (xʷəlšucid) refers to the large subdialect of Southern Lushootseed spoken...
- original on 5 August 2021. Lacitis, Erik (8 February 2005). "Last few Whulshootseed speakers spread the word". Seattle Times. Archived from the original...
- Ventureño, Virgin Islands Creole, Wailaki, Wappo, Washo, Wenrohronon, Whulshootseed, Wichita, Winnebago, Wintu, Wiyot, Woccon, Wukchumni, Wyandot, Yamasee...
- Lushootseed (txʷəlšucid, xʷəlšucid; also known as Twulshootseed or Whulshootseed) † Twana (tuwaduq; also known as Skokomish) † TsamosanQuinault (Kʷínaył)[citation...
- original on 5 August 2021. Lacitis, Erik (8 February 2005). "Last few Whulshootseed speakers spread the word". Seattle Times. Archived from the original...
- needed] The Muckleshoot speak the southern dialect of Lushootseed, called Whulshootseed. The specific variety of Southern Lushootseed spoken at Muckleshoot...
- Sampson 1972, p. 2. Sampson 1972, p. 16-18. Lushootseed Language (Whulshootseed, Puget Sound Salish). Native Languages of the Americas. (retrieved July...
- "People of the Large Lake", now the Duwamish tribe) of the Lushootseed (Whulshootseed, Skagit-Nisqually) Coast Salish nations inhabited at least 17 villages...
- takes its name from líq’tәd (L****-teed) or Licton, the Lushootseed (Whulshootseed) Coast Salish word for the reddish mud of the springs—. The Dkhw’Duw’Absh...