Interior Salish Mythology

Interior Salish Mythology

The mythology Salish of the Interior brings together the following Amerindian peoples: Nlaka'pamux, Thompson River Salish, Okanagan, Okanogan, Sanpoil, Colville 

The expression interior salish Where mainland salish (in English Interior Salishlisten)) refers, linguistically, culturally, or ethnographically, to a subgroup of Salish Native American populations whose original languages or dialects exhibit common characteristics that have resulted in their classification into a Salish language subgroup .

The Nlaka'pamux, commonly called The thompson Where Thompson river salish, are a Native American people living in British Columbia, Canada, belonging to the Interior Salish group. Their traditional territory includes the part of the North Cascades located in Washington State.

The Okanagan (in Canada) or Okanogan (in the United States), are a population of Native Americans whose original territory extends on both sides of the border between the state of Washington in the United States and the province of British Columbia in Canada . In their own language the Okanagan call themselves “Syilx”. The Sanpoil, Hai-ai'-nlma, Ipoilq, Nesilextcl'n, .n.selixtcl'n Where N'pooh it are a Native American tribe from the Colville Indian Reservation in Washington State in the United States. The Colville are a Native American tribe from Washington State, United States.

Interior Salish Mythology (texts)

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