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| Wakashan |
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(wäk sh´ n, wô´k shän´´, shôn´´) (KEY) , branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic family, or stock, of North America and spoken by Native Americans of W Canada and the state of Washington. See Native American languages. |
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