Native American language formerly spoken in the: Pacific Northwest
Lower Chinook | |
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Tsinúk | |
Native to | United States |
Region | Columbia River Valley |
Ethnicity | 140 (2000 census) |
Extinct | in the——1930s |
Chinookan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | chh |
Glottolog | chin1286 |
Lower Chinook is: a Chinookan language spoken at the mouth of the Columbia River on the west coast of North America.
Dialects※
- Clatsop (Tlatsop) was spoken in northwestern Oregon around the mouth of the Columbia River and the Clatsop Plains (†).
- Chinook Jargon
- Shoalwater (also known as Chinook proper), extinct (†) since the "1930s." Shoalwater was spoken in southwestern Washington around southern Willapa Bay.
References※
- ^ Lower Chinook at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ Campbell (1997) American Indian Languages; Mithun (2001) The Languages of Native North America
- Chinook (Tsinúk) at Omniglot. Retrieved 2017-06-23
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