Salishan is a diverse but impoverished neighbourhood of Tacoma, Washington, originally created as World War II housing project. It is located on Tacoma's eastside.
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Major American Indian language family of the northwest USA (Washington, Montana, and Idaho) and British Columbia, Canada. Branches include Bella Coola; the Central Salish languages ...
Sa·lish  (s l sh) also Sa·lish·an (-l-sh n) n. pl. Salish or Sa·lish·ans. 1. A ... Salishan, Washington Salisuka Salita Salita Toranes Salite Salitis Salitje Salitpa, AL
Salishan (s?`l?sh?n, s?l`?), branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic ... Salishan, Washington Salisuka Salita Salita Toranes Salite Salitis Salitje Salitpa, AL
Title: Folk-tales of Salishan and Sahaptin tribes: Author: Boas, Franz, 1858-1942: Contents: Ethnologist Franz Boas edited this collection of folktales from the Interior Salishan ...
Member of an American Indian people who live in Montana, Idaho, Washington, and British Columbia, Canada. They speak a Salishan language and form two cultural groupings: the ...