• Okanagan, or Colville-Okanagan, or Nsyilxcən (n̓səl̓xcin̓, n̓syilxčn̓), is a Salish language which arose among the Indigenous peoples of the southern Interior...
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    The Okanagan (/ˌoʊkəˈnɑːɡən/ OH-kə-NAH-gən), also called the Okanagan Valley and sometimes the Okanagan Country, is a region in the Canadian province...
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    Okanagan Lake (Okanagan: kɬúsx̌nítkw) is a lake in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada. The lake is 135 km (84 mi) long, between 4 and 5 km...
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    Syilx (redirect from Okanagan people)
    The syilx (Salishan pronunciation: [sjilx]) people, also known as the Okanagan, Suknaqinx, or Okinagan people, are a First Nations and Native American...
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  • The Okanagan Indian Band (Okanagan: N̓k̓maplqs) is a First Nations government in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located in the city of Vernon...
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    Osoyoos (category Populated places in the South Okanagan)
    (pronounced "soo-yoos") meaning "narrowing of the waters" in the local Okanagan language (Syilx'tsn). The "O-" prefix is not indigenous in origin and was attached...
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    Penticton (category Populated places in the Okanagan Country)
    the Okanagan language. It is conventionally translated as "a place to stay forever" but is actually a reference to the year-round flow of Okanagan Lake...
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  • The University of British Columbia Okanagan (also known as UBC Okanagan or UBCO) is a satellite campus of the University of British Columbia in Kelowna...
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    Kelowna (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    Kelowna (/kəˈloʊnə/ kə-LOH-nə) is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. It serves as the...
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    American mink (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    Nuu-chah-nulth Ehattesaht: č̕aastumc Tseshaht: č̓aastimc Ojibwe: zhaangweshi Okanagan: c̓x̌licn Omaha–Ponca: íki skă Oneida: shotsya·káweˀ Potawatomi: wnepshkwé...
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  • The Okanagan Nation Alliance is a First Nations Tribal Council in the Canadian province of British Columbia, spanning the Nicola, Okanagan and Similkameen...
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    Okanagan College is a public, post-secondary institution with over 120 certificates, diplomas, degrees and programs including apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship...
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  • as the Syilx in their own language Okanagan language Okanagan (also Okanagan Valley), a region of British Columbia Okanagan Basin, watershed in British...
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  • List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin (category Articles containing Cree-language text)
    Shuswap language. Sikanni Chief River Siska – from sisqa, Thompson language (Nlaka'pamux) for "uncle" Skaha Lake: from the Okanagan language word for...
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    February 1888. The name derives from the Okanagan language place name ukʷnaqín. The name Okanogan (Okanagan) also refers to a part of southern British...
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  • Upper Nicola Band (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    The Upper Nicola Band (Okanagan: Spax̌mn̓, also spelt as Spaxomin) is a First Nations band government in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located...
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    Westbank First Nation (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    The Westbank First Nation (Okanagan: tqłəníw̓t/tqaʔtkʷɬniwt)is a self-governing First Nations band in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada...
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  • Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (Okanagan: sx̌ʷy̓ʔiłpx sqlxʷúlaʔxʷ) is the federally recognized tribe that controls the Colville Indian...
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    Canada. The name originated from the Similkameen dialect of the Okanagan language word "Keremeyeus" meaning "creek which cuts its way through the flats"...
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    Inchelium, Washington (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    Inchelium (Okanagan: N̓čaʔlíwm̓) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ferry County, Washington, United States on the Colville Indian Reservation. The...
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  • Indian reserve in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, and fluently speaks both the Syilx and English languages. Armstrong has lived on the Penticton...
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    Oliver, British Columbia (category Populated places in the South Okanagan)
    South Okanagan Lands Project.: 198  The name of the area of this locality in the native Okanagan language is N̓k̓mip. The people of the Syilx Okanagan Nation...
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    Same-sex marriage in British Columbia (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    stɬˀəlˈsqaləxʷ]) in Shuswap, and chʼéychʼiyúya ḵwáliwan in Sechelt. In the Okanagan language, two-spirit people are referred to as st̓ámyaʔ (pronounced [ˈst’amjaʔ])...
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    which is red-fish name in the Sinixt Interior Salish language and silver trout in the Okanagan language. They are much smaller than the anadromous variety...
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    means "red fish" in the Sinixt Interior Salish language, and "silver trout" in the Okanagan language. Kokanee are native to many lakes in the western...
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  • Columbia-Moses †, also known as Columbia and Nxaʔamxcín. Colville-Okanagan, also known as Okanagan, Nxsəlxcin, Nsilxcín, Nsíylxcən, and ta nukunaqínxcən. Montana...
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  • Quilchena (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    Quilchena (Thompson: q̓əłmíx, Okanagan: N̓łəqiłmlx̌) is an unincorporated community located on the south shore of Nicola Lake near the city of Merritt...
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    Osoyoos Indian Band (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    The Osoyoos Indian Band (Okanagan: Swiw̓s) is a First Nations government in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located in the town of Oliver and...
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  • Same-sex marriage in Washington (state) (category Articles containing Okanagan-language text)
    wáƛ̓uks". Retrieved August 19, 2022. Mattina, Anthony (1987). Colville-Okanagan Dictionary. University of Montana. p. 317. Badgett, M. V. Lee; Sears, Brad;...
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    Osoyoos Lake (category Lakes of the Okanagan)
    from the word sẁiẁs meaning "narrowing of the waters" in the local Okanagan language (Syilx'tsn). Located on the lakeshore are the town of Osoyoos, British...
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