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Washington / Pacific Northwest / Lushootseed language / Coast Salish peoples / Haida people / British Columbia Coast / Suquamish tribe / Klallam / Puget Sound / First Nations in British Columbia / First Nations / Indigenous languages of the Americas
Date: 2012-08-16 15:51:43
Washington
Pacific Northwest
Lushootseed language
Coast Salish peoples
Haida people
British Columbia Coast
Suquamish tribe
Klallam
Puget Sound
First Nations in British Columbia
First Nations
Indigenous languages of the Americas

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