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Skokomish

[ skoh-koh-mish, skuh- ]

noun

plural Skokomishes, (especially collectively) Skokomish
  1. a member of an Indigenous people of western Washington State.
  2. Also called շɲ·Բ [twah, -n, uh]. the Salishan language of the Skokomish.


adjective

  1. of or relating to the Skokomish or their language.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Skokomish1

First recorded in 1850–55; from Skokomish ɳܱóʔəš, equivalent to ɳܱóʔ “river” + -əš (from earlier -əš ) “people”
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Example Sentences

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Oral histories and traditions surrounding the beaked hazelnuts abound in the Kalapuya, Skokomish, Nlaka’pamux, and Gitxsan communities of British Columbia.

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About half the waterways where it spawned — spanning the Skokomish River on the canal to the Dungeness River near Sequim — lost their entire runs, according to the University of Washington’s Puget Sound Institute.

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The Skokomish Tribe, descendants of the Twana peoples, called the canal tuwaduq sidaqʷ — the “Twana people’s saltwater,” according to Tom Strong, the tribe’s vice chair and CEO.

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Joseph Pavel, director of the Department of Natural Resources for the Skokomish Indian Tribe, said the unpermitted construction is indicative of “ongoing micro-colonialism of developing and trying to own the landscape.”

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Major rivers empty into it, including the Skokomish, Dosewallips and Big Quilcene.

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