Chinook?Close. Salish is more common in Canada. I'll give a few hints. Majority of rivers and creeks are in this language. It was the most popular jargon in the PNW.
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Chinook?Close. Salish is more common in Canada. I'll give a few hints. Majority of rivers and creeks are in this language. It was the most popular jargon in the PNW.
Yes! +5Chinook?
Funnily enough, I was going to lead with that but didn't because jargon and not a formal dialect. Should have trusted my instinct.Yes! +5
Even though up until the turn of the century it was widely spoken from Canadian coast to Oregon. Some parts of Idaho and Montana. Early (white) sellers of Seattle incorporated the language in their daily life.Funnily enough, I was going to lead with that but didn't because jargon and not a formal dialect. Should have trusted my instinct.
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