- The
Tsimshianic languages are a
family of
languages spoken in
northwestern British Columbia and in
Southeast Alaska on
Annette Island and Ketchikan. All...
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thought to be
isolates (e.g. Haida) or have not yet been
classified (e.g.
Tsimshianic). As of 2014[update]
nearly all of Alaska's
native languages were classified...
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Kalapuyan and the
Chinookan languages and then
later the
Alsean and
Tsimshianic families,
culminating in Sapir's four-branch
classification (Sapir 1921a:60):...
- the Skeena's
headwaters and its
surrounding tributaries. Part of the
Tsimshianic language group,
their culture is
considered to be part of the civilization...
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coast and
inland toward Hazelton,
British Columbia. It is
known in the
Tsimshianic languages as moksgmʼol. In the
February 2006
Speech from the Throne,...
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Siouan (19)
Siuslaw †
Solano †
Takelma †
Tanoan (7)
Timucua †
Tonkawa †
Tsimshianic (2)
Tunica †
Utian (15) (also
known as Miwok–Costanoan) Uto-Aztecan (33)...
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Woccon Tanoan Jemez Kiowa Picuris Southern Tiwa Taos Tewa Piro
Pueblo Tsimshianic Coast Tsimshian Uto-Aztecan
Comanche Hopi
Kawaiisu Mono
Northern Paiute...
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Wakashan and
Chimakuan families. Some
features are also
shared with
Tsimshianic,
Chinookan and
Sahaptian languages, as well as Kutenai, a
language isolate...
- This is a list of goddesses,
deities regarded as
female or
mostly feminine in gender.
Ethiopian Dhat-Badan Kafa
Atete Akan (inc. Ashanti)
Asase Yaa (Asaase...
- (Salishan languages)
Northwest Coast cultural area (Penutian languages,
Tsimshianic languages and
Wakashan languages)
Across Canada, 56% of
Indigenous peoples...