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  1. Twana language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Twana (təw'ánəxʷ) language, also known as Skokomish from one of the tribes that spoke it, belongs to the Salishan family of Native American languages.
    Ethnicity: 350 Twana (1977)
    Language family: Salishan, Coast SalishCentralTwana
    Native to: United States
    Region: East of Puget Sound, Washington state
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    What does Twana stand for?
    The Twana ( təw'ánəxʷ) language, also known as Skokomish from one of the tribes that spoke it, belongs to the Salishan family of Native American languages. It is believed by some elders within the Skokomish community (such as Bruce Subiyay Miller) that the language branched off from Lushootseed...
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    What is Twana narratives?
    Twana narratives: native historical accounts of a Coast Salish culture. UBC Press. p. xxix. ISBN 978-0-7748-0475-2. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
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    What are the 9 sub-communities of Twana?
    The nine groups were known by their locations, the nine groups were the Dabop, Quilcene ("salt-water people"), Dosewallips, Duckabush, Hoodsport, Skokomish (Skoko'bsh), Vance Creek, Tahuya, and Duhlelap (Tule'lalap). Of these nine sub-communities of Twana, by 1860 there were 33 settlements in total, of which the Skokomish were the largest.
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    What is Twana Society?
    Twana society is defined as a speech community, sharing largely common customs and a single drainage area territory, but lacking any political unity. Within this domain, there were nine Twana winter village sites: Dabop, Quilcene, Dosewallips, Duckabush, Hoodsport, Skokomish, Vance Creek, Tahuya, and Duhlelap.
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    Twana language - Wikipedia

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    The Twana (təw'ánəxʷ) language, also known as Skokomish from one of the tribes that spoke it, belongs to the Salishan family of Native American languages. It is believed by some elders within the Skokomish community (such as Bruce Subiyay Miller) that the language branched off from

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    Twana is the collective name for a group of nine Coast Salish peoples in the northern-mid Puget Sound region, most of whom are extinct or are now subsumed into other groups and organized tribes. The Skokomish are the main surviving group and self-identify as the Twana today. The language spoken by these peoples is closely related to Lushootseed and is also called Twana.

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    Language. Rinda. Edit. Twana ( Caracal in English) imhuka yemusango ine chiso chinenge katsi asi iine mumhu mukuru pane katsi. Twana inodyiwa nyama mumatunhu akawanda.

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    The Twana (təw'ánəxʷ) language, also known as Skokomish from one of the tribes that spoke it, belongs to the Salishan family of Native American languages. It is believed by some elders within the Skokomish community (such as ) that the language branched off from Lushootseed (dxwəlšucid) because of the region-wide tradition of not speaking the name of someone who …

  8. 1. Description Twana, Twana language, Salishan language ...

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    1.1 Name of society, language, and language family: Twana, Twana language, Salishan language family [1] 1.2 ISO code (3 letter code from ethnologue.com): twa 1.3 Location: East of Puget Sound, Washington State [2] 1.4 Brief history: It is believed by some elders within the community that the language branched off

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