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Sahaptian (also Sahaptianic, Sahaptin, Shahaptian) is a two-language
branch of the
Plateau Penutian family spoken by
Native American peoples in the Columbia...
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Penutian Klamath (a.k.a. Klamath-Modoc, Lutuami, Lutuamian) †
Molala †
Sahaptian Nez Percé
Sahaptin Plateau Penutian as
originally proposed was one branch...
- noun form in
Salishan languages. A
variant adaptation, kiuatan, with a
Sahaptian -tan ending, is the main word for "horse" or "pony" in the
Chinook Jargon...
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Sahaptin or Shahaptin,
endonym Ichishkin, is one of the two-language
Sahaptian branch of the
Plateau Penutian family spoken in a
section of the northwestern...
- (alternatively
spelled nimiipuutímt, niimiipuutímt, or niimi'ipuutímt), is a
Sahaptian language related to the
several dialects of
Sahaptin (note the spellings...
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trigger pharyngealization of vowels. Many
languages (such as Salishan,
Sahaptian) in the
Plateau culture area of
North America also have pharyngealization...
- Plateau ?
Klamath Molala Sahaptian Coast Oregon ?
Alsean Coosan Siuslaw Takelma–Kalapuyan ?
Takelma Kalapuyan...
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Powell in 1894)
which would consist of Klamath–Modoc, Molala, and the
Sahaptian languages (Nez Percé and Sahaptin). The name
Penutian is
based on the...
- families. Some
features are also
shared with Tsimshianic,
Chinookan and
Sahaptian languages, as well as Kutenai, a
language isolate.
These languages are...
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Indian War, was a
conflict between the
United States and the Yakama, a
Sahaptian-speaking
people of the
Northwest Plateau, then part of
Washington Territory...