• Nooksack (Nooksack: Lhéchelesem, /'ɬə.t͡ʃə.lə.səm/) is a Coast Salish language of the Salishan language family. Nooksack is spoken by the Nooksack people...
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    Mount Baker (category Articles containing Nooksack-language text)
    Mount Baker (Nooksack: Kweq' Smánit; Lushootseed: təqʷubəʔ), also known as Koma Kulshan or simply Kulshan, is a 10,781 ft (3,286 m) active glacier-covered...
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    in Nooksack. The Lynden–Everson highway was built in the 1880s as a wagon road, with onward connections to Nooksack via a ferry over the Nooksack River...
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    federally-recognized tribe of primarily Lummi people. The Lummi Nation also includes some Nooksack, Samish, and other local tribes which were removed to the reservation....
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    communities along the Mount Baker Highway and Nooksack River. Nooksack Valley School District serves Everson, Nooksack, and Sumas. Sedro-Woolley School District...
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    that drain to "Northern Puget Sound" include the Nooksack, Dungeness, and Elwha Rivers. The Nooksack empties into Bellingham Bay, the Dungeness and Elwha...
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    included construction of several roundabouts and a new bridge over the Nooksack River near Lynden on an accelerated schedule to accommodate traffic ahead...
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    Mount Baker Highway from an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5) in Bellingham through the Nooksack River valley to the Mt. Baker Ski Area at Austin Pass....
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    These islands were home to various Coast Salish peoples, including the Nooksack and Northern Straits groups (consisting of the Lummi, Klallam, Saanich...
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    state. Squamish is most closely related to the Sechelt, Halkomelem, and Nooksack languages. The Squamish language was first documented in the 1880s by a...
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  • made up of disenrolled members of the Narragansett Nation of Rhode Island Nooksack-306 members "disenrolled" because of ancestor Anne James (George) Omaha...
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    the predominately rural part of the Fraser Lowland region. I-5 continues northwest along the railroad, crossing the Nooksack River on a pair of truss...
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    shiner Noturus stigmosus — northern madtom Rhinichthys cataractae subsp. — Nooksack dace Salmo salar (Inner Bay of Fundy populations) — Atlantic salmon Salvelinus...
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    rivers discharging into the sea include the Fraser River, Nisqually River, Nooksack River, Puyallup River, Skagit River, Snohomish River, and Squamish River...
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  • with an actual lexical possessor. Lushootseed, like its neighbors Twana, Nooksack, Klallam, and the North Straits Salish languages, are in the Central Coast...
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    Tribe of the Nisqually Reservation, Washington) Nooksack Indian Tribe (previously listed as Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington) Northern Arapaho Tribe...
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    National Park, Washington. The tallest specimen ever was probably the Nooksack Giant, with a height of 142 metres as measured by tape after the tree was...
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    1086/463846. S2CID 144468739. Hoijer, Harry (1945). "The Apachean verb, part I: Verb structure and pronominal prefixes". International Journal of American...
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  • sequence steel mill scenes. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Nooksack Falls in the North Cascades range of Washington, deer hunting scenes. Also...
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  • of the Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh), a people indigenous to the southwestern part of British Columbia, Canada. Prior to colonization, they recorded their history...
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    responses to a three-part question asked about all members of a target U.S. household who are at least five years old. The first part asks if they "speak...
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    tribes like the Choctaw and Northwestern tribes like the Chehalis and Nooksack Indians, practiced head flattening by strapping the infant's head to a...
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    Archived from the original on 30 November 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2021. A Nooksack flood in 1990 swamped the Whatcom Road interchange and western portions...
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  • Choctaw Democrat, (Shoreline City Council (2010–present) Roxanne Murphy, (Nooksack) Bellingham City Council [2012–2018] Debora Juarez, (Blackfeet) Seattle...
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    on SR 165. The state's Interstate and U.S. Highways are also defined as part of the state route system, but are omitted from this list. WSDOT does not...
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    often learned the students' signs rather than conveying LSF:: 14  I see, however, and I say it with regret, that any efforts that we have made or may still...
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    Iñupiaq or Inupiaq (/ɪˈnuːpiæk/ i-NOO-pee-ak, Inupiaq: [iɲupiaq]), also known as Iñupiat, Inupiat (/ɪˈnuːpiæt/ i-NOO-pee-at), Iñupiatun or Alaskan Inuit...
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    *i·, *o·, *e·, *a·, and two short vowels *a and ə. The vowel history is as follows: *i· (from PEA merger of Proto-Algonquian (PA *i· and *i to PEA *i·)...
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    had only 115. With the repression of the German language during World War I, the German press in America was reduced dramatically. Throughout much of...
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    reduced and simplified. ⟨B⟩, ⟨D⟩, ⟨C⟩, ⟨F⟩, ⟨G⟩, ⟨I⟩, ⟨J⟩, ⟨L⟩, ⟨O⟩, ⟨R⟩, ⟨V⟩, ⟨X⟩ and ⟨Z⟩ are not part of the alphabet, but remain in use for proper names...
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