sháshíshálhem

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sháshíshálhem is the traditional Coast Salish language spoken by the Shíshálh (Sechelt) people of British Columbia, Canada.

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sháshíshálhem canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous language
language
alternateName Sechelt language NERFINISHED
shashishalhem
associatedCommunity Sechelt NERFINISHED
associatedPeople Shíshálh Nation NERFINISHED
belongsTo First Nations languages of British Columbia NERFINISHED
Indigenous languages of Canada
country Canada
culturalRole ceremonial language of Shíshálh people
vehicle of oral tradition
endonym sháshíshálhem
ethnicGroup Shíshálh people NERFINISHED
geographicProximity other Coast Salish languages
hasDomain community governance
cultural education
traditional ecological knowledge
hasPhonologicalFeature complex consonant clusters
consonant-rich phonology
contrastive glottalization
hasSociolinguisticFeature intergenerational transmission weakened
primarily spoken by elders
isPartOf Northwest Coast linguistic area NERFINISHED
languageCodeType ISO 639
languageFamily Salishan languages NERFINISHED
region Sunshine Coast, British Columbia NERFINISHED
revitalizationActivity community language classes
curriculum development
documentation projects
revitalizationStatus subject of language revitalization efforts
script Latin script
spokenBy Shíshálh people NERFINISHED
spokenIn British Columbia NERFINISHED
Canada
status endangered language
subfamily Coast Salish NERFINISHED
usedFor community events
prayers
songs
traditional stories

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Shíshálh Nation hasLanguage sháshíshálhem