Columbia-Moses

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Columbia-Moses is a Southern Interior Salish language, also known as Nxaảmxcín. It was spoken by the Sinkiuse-Columbia Native Americans who once inhabited the Umatilla Valley.

[edit] Further reading

  • Czaykowska-Higgins, and Paul Proulx. 2000. "REVIEWS - What's in a Word? Structure in Moses-Columbia Salish". International Journal of American Linguistics. 66, no. 3: 410.
  • Kinkade, M. Dale. Dictionary of the Moses-Columbia Language (Nxaảmxcín). Nespelem, Wash: Colville Confederated Tribes, 1981.
  • Mattina, Nancy. 2006. "Determiner Phrases in Moses-Columbia Salish". International Journal of American Linguistics. 72, no. 1: 97.