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A language that brought the peoples of the Northwest together
BC Chinook Wawa

its vocabulary and grammar have elements of many First Languages

  • Tlahowya tillikum! (Hello, friend!)
    • Ahnkuttie (history)
    • Kamloops Wawa
  • Mamook-k’wolaan (listen)
    • The Snass Sessions
    • Sametl
    • Elders Speaking Chinook Wawa
    • Listen to Chinook Wawa Bible History
  • Chako-kumtuks (learn)
    • Links
    • Kaltash Wawa
    • Mamook-kunsih (count)
    • Huloima t’sum (colours)
    • Nesaika Letate (our head)
  • Ikta-chako (news)
    • Links
    • Kaltash Wawa
    • Sametl
    • The Snass Sessions
  • Tlaskta nesaika (about us)
    • Chinook Wawa immersion weekend
    • Media
    • Contact

Media

Vancouver Courier June 25, 2015 Chinook Wawa Day celebrates B.C. trade language article Cheryl Rossi, photo Dan Toulgoet

BBC Travel October 2018 North America’s Nearly Forgotten Language article Diane Selkirk, photo Diane Selkirk

Vancouver Sun June 30 2015 Why Kumtuks Chinook?

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