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  1. Chemakum language - Wikiwand

  2. Chimakum Language and the Chimakum Indian Tribe - Native โ€ฆ

  3. Our History โ€” The Chemakum Tribe

  4. The Chimakuan Language Family » People of One Fire

  5. Chimakuan languages - Wikipedia - BME

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    The Chemakum language was one of two Chimakuan languages and very similar to the Quileute language. It is now extinct. It was spoken until the 1940s on the east side of the Olympic Peninsula between Port Townsend and Hood Canal.
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    It is now extinct. It was spoken until the 1940s on the east side of the Olympic Peninsula between Port Townsend and Hood Canal. The name Chimakum (or Chemakum) is an Anglicized version of a Salishan word for the Chimakum people, such as the Twana word ฤษ™ฬbqษ™b [tอกสƒษ™ฬbqษ™b] (earlier [tอกสƒษ™ฬmqษ™m] ).
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    The Chimakuan languages are a group of extinct languages that were spoken in northwestern Washington state, United States, on the Olympic Peninsula. They were spoken by Chimakum, Quileute and Hoh tribes. They are part of the Mosan sprachbund, and one of its languages is famous for having no nasal consonants.
    The Chimakum language is a tribal language thought to be similar in lexicographic and phonetic aspect with very little diversion to the Quileute language, implying that the Chimakum, Salishan and Wakashan tribes may be proved to be genetically related.
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  7. About: Chimakum - DBpedia Association

  8. More about the area's Native-American heritage

    WEBDec 25, 2012 · The Chimacums as a tribe disappeared more than a century ago. By the early 1850s, having experienced the ravages of war and pestilence, the Chemakums' numbers were described as 90. Not long ...

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