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  2. Salish peoples - Wikipedia

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    The term "Salish" originated in the modern era as an exonym created for linguistic research. Salish is an anglicization of Séliš, the endonym for the Salish Tribes of the Flathead Reservation. The Séliš were the easternmost Salish people and the first to have a diplomatic relationship with the United States so their name was applied broadly ...

  3. Wenatchi - Wikipedia

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    Historical photograph by B.C. Collier. Man holding spear stands on rocks in the river above a fish trap. The tribal name "Wenatchi" is of Yakama-Sahaptin origin, the neighboring Yakama named the "Wenatchapam Fishery" Winátsha and the particular Wenatchi Band at this place Winátshapam ("People at Winátsha"), the Wenatchi called this Band Sinpusqôisoh.

  4. Category:Interior Salish - Wikipedia

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    Category: Interior Salish. 1 language. ... Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (1 C, 4 P) I. Interior Salish languages (10 P) Interior Salish people (5 C, 7 P) N.

  5. Nespelem people - Wikipedia

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    The Nespelem are considered Interior Salish, a designation that also includes the Okanagan, Sinixt, Wenatchi, Sanpoil, Spokan, Kalispel, Pend d'Oreilles, Coeur d'Alene, and Flathead peoples. [ 1 ] Ross classifies Nespelem as one of the Okanagan tribes, while Winans classifies them as part of the Sanpoil.

  6. Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    [77] [78] The former is the determinant factor for the number of gene lineages and founding haplotypes present in today's Indigenous American populations. [ 77 ] Human settlement of the Americas occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line , with an initial 20,000-year layover on Beringia for the founding population .

  7. Interior Salish languages - Wikipedia

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    The Interior Salish languages are one of the two main branches of the Salishan language family, the other being Coast Salish. It can be further divided into Northern and Southern subbranches. The first Interior Salish people encountered by American explorers were the Flathead people (Selish or seliš).

  8. How many isolated tribes still exist today?

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    Peru has 15 isolated tribes within the region. Many tribes have violent welcomes for modern society. Trace discusses some of the world's most isolated tribes and why some groups are worried about ...

  9. Category:Interior Salish people - Wikipedia

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    Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes people (6 P) N. Nlaka'pamux people (8 P) S. Secwepemc people (14 P) Syilx people (10 P) Pages in category "Interior Salish people"