Similar words: physalis, dorsalis, salisbury, chrysalis, commensalism, universalism, universalist, universalistic. Meaning: n. 1. a family of Mosan language spoken in northwestern United States and western Canada 2. a member of a group of North American Indians speaking a Salishan language and living on the northwest coast of North America.
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1 They seek out the Salish Indian woman for the wisdom of her 86 years, and to learn the traditions she cherishes"."
2 STEVE EMBER: Instead, the Salish people depended on fish, clams, wild animals and plants.
3 "They seek out the Salish Indian woman for the wisdom of her 86 years, and to learn the traditions she cherishes" ( Tamara Jones).
4 Each one is hand made by local Coast Salish natives from Vancouver lsland.
5 The name Kalispell is a Salish word meaning flat land above the lake.
6 Each one is hand made by local Coast Salish natives from Vancouver Island.
7 The picture shows the Salish (left) and outside of Turkey as long as Davutoglu attended the meeting.
8 They seek out the Salish Indian woman for the wisdom of her 8' years, and to learn the traditions she cherishes.
9 The Blackfeet, Salish , and Kootenai Indians, who have lived in the area for hundreds of years,(www.Sentencedict.com) consider it a sacred place.
10 "These are in-your-face-mountains," saysTom McDonald, Fish, Wildlife, Recreation and Conservation Division manager forthe Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
11 Archeologists from Washington State University and the University of British Colombia are studying an early settlement of the Coast Salish people.
More similar words: physalis, dorsalis, salisbury, chrysalis, commensalism, universalism, universalist, universalistic, polish, mulish, polisher, relish, tallish, owlish, salix, salim, bullish, publisher, stylish, girlish, polished, abolish, foolish, hellish, dullish, smallish, publish, Gaulish, English, coolish.