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First Nations / Secwepemc / Interior Salish / Shuswap people / Shuswap language / Okanagan / Nicola / Adams Lake Indian Band / Geography of British Columbia / Shuswap Country / Geography of Canada
Date: 2011-10-08 14:31:40
First Nations
Secwepemc
Interior Salish
Shuswap people
Shuswap language
Okanagan
Nicola
Adams Lake Indian Band
Geography of British Columbia
Shuswap Country
Geography of Canada

Shuswap – What’s in a name? A Shuswap Passion column for the Shuswap Market News By Jim Cooperman

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