Chinookan languages

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Pre-contact distribution of Chinookan languages
Pre-contact distribution of Chinookan languages

Chinookan is a small family of languages spoken in Oregon and Washington along the Columbia River by Chinook peoples. Chinook Jargon is a pidgin based on Chinookan and with many words loaned from other languages, previously used in trade along the northwestern North American coast.

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Chinookan consists of three languages with multiple varieties:

  1. Kathlamet (also known as Katlamat, Cathlamet), now extinct (†). Kathlamet was spoken in northwestern Oregon along the south bank of the lower Columbia River. Kathlamet has been classified as a dialect of Upper Chinook (or Middle Chinook), but they not mutually intelligible.
  2. Lower Chinook (also known as Coastal Chinook), now extinct (†).
  3. Upper Chinook (also known as Kiksht, Columbia Chinook)
    Wasco has two speakers left.
    Wishram has two speakers.

Watlala was spoken in north-central Oregon along the Columbia River Gorge.

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