The Coast Salish peoples have inhabited the Pacific Northwest region of North America for thousands of years, with evidence of their presence dating back at least 8,000 to 10,000 years. Their rich culture, languages, and traditions have evolved over millennia, deeply connected to the land, waterways, and resources of the region. Today, the Coast Salish encompass various tribes and nations, each with its own unique heritage and history.
Yes, the Coast Salish live on the south-west coast of British Columbia.
Coast Salish had gatherings when something special was going on, or, if something bad was going to happen.
Coast Salish are kind to their people and, maybe, kind to some other clans.
Cree and Coast Salish are both tribes of Canadian Aboriginal people. However, Cree people originate in the eastern part of the country, while the Coast Salish have populations in British Columbia.
The Coast Salish hunted with spears & arrows. They used spears for fishing & arrows for hunting deer & other animals.
There are several dialects of the Coast Salish language, but in the Musqueam dialect, "hello" is pronounced "ach-EH."
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Mark Stewart Fleisher has written: 'Clallam : a study in coast Salish ethnolinguistics' -- subject(s): Salish language, Salish Indians
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The tribes that speak Salishan languages may be conveniently divided into Northern Plateau and Interior Salish; there are also Coast Salish among the Northwest Coast Indians. The Northern Plateau Salish include the Shuswap, Lillooet, and Ntlakapamux
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