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Coast Salish : ウィキペディア英語版
Coast Salish peoples

Coast Salish peoples are a group of ethnically and linguistically related Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, living in British Columbia, Canada and the states of Washington and Oregon in the United States. They speak one of the Coast Salish languages. Nuxalk (Bella Coola) nation are usually included in the group, although their language is more closely related to Interior Salish languages.
The Coast Salish are a loose grouping of many tribes with numerous distinct cultures and languages. Territory claimed by Coast Salish peoples spans from the northern limit of the Gulf of Georgia on the inside of Vancouver Island and covering most of southern Vancouver Island, all of the Lower Mainland and most of Puget Sound and the Olympic Peninsula (except for territories of now-extinct Chemakum people). Their traditional territories coincide with modern major metropolitan areas, namely Victoria, Vancouver, and Seattle. The Tillamook or Nehalem around Tillamook, Oregon are the southernmost of the Coast Salish peoples.
The Coast Salish cultures differ considerably from those of their northern neighbours. It is one of the few indigenous cultures along the coast with a patrilineal rather than matrilineal kinship system, with inheritance and descent passed through the male line. According to a 2013 estimate, the population of Coast Salish numbers at least 56,590 people, made up of 28,406 Status Indians registered to Coast Salish bands in British Columbia, and 28,284 enrolled members of federally recognized Coast Salish tribes in Washington state.
== The peoples ==
Below is a list of some, but not all, of the tribes and nations located in British Columbia, Washington and Oregon.
* Musqueam (Hmethkwyem)
* K'omoks (Comox)
* Klahoose
* Homalco
* Pentlatch
* Lummi (Lhaq'temish)
* Muckleshoot
* Puyallup
* Nisqually
* Duwamish
* Nooksack (Noxwsʼáʔaq)
* Chehalis
* Malahat
* Qualicum
* Chimakum
* Klallam
* T'Sou-ke
* Halalt
* Lamalcha (Hwlitsum)
* Lyackson
* Penelakut
* Cowichan
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*the Cowichan designation is derived from the name of one of several groups forming the Cowichan Tribes band government, the Quwutsun. In the 19th century this term, or the variant "Cowidgin," was applied to all Halkomelem-speaking groups and certain others such as the Skwxwu7mesh and Semiahmoo. On Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, other "Cowichan" groups include the Penelakut, Lyackson and Lamalcha.
* Stz'uminus (Chemainus)
* Snuneymuxw (Nanaimo)
* Snaw-naw-as (originally this term was used for both the Snuneymuxw/Nanaimo and the group that today uses this name, at Nanoose Bay)
* Sliammon (Tla'amin)
* Saanich (WSANEC)
* Samish
* Sawhewamish (Sʼəhiwʼabš)
* Semiahmoo (SEMYOME)
* Snokomish
* Shishalh (Sechelt)
* Siletz
* Skagits
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* Lower Skagit (Whidbey Island Skagits)
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* Upper Skagit
* Skokomish (Twana)
* Swinomish
* Snohomish (Sduhubš)
* Snoqualmie (Sduqwalbixw)
* Songhees (Lekwungen)
* Squamish
* Squaxin
* Stillaguamish
* Stó:lõ
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* Aitchelitz
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* Chawathil
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* Cheam
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* Kwantlen
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* Kwikwetlem
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* Katzie
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* Leq' a: mel
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* Matsqui
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* Popkum
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* Seabird Island
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* Skawahlook (Tait)
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* Shxw'ow'hamel
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* Skway (Shxwhá:y)
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* Skowkale
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* Skwah
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* Soowahlie
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* Sts'Ailes (Chehalis, BC)
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* Sumas
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* Tzeachten
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* Yakweakwioose
* Suiʼaẋbixw
* Suquamish (Suqwabš)
* Swinomish
* Tsawwassen
* Tsleil-Waututh
* Tulalip (dxwlilap)
* Xacuabš

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