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'''Wasco-Wishram''' was a dialect of [[Upper Chinook]], a [[Chinookan language]]. |
'''Wasco-Wishram''' was a dialect of [[Upper Chinook]], a [[Chinookan language]]. |
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It is now extinct. |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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Revision as of 09:23, 3 September 2008
Wasco-Wishram was a dialect of Upper Chinook, a Chinookan language.
Bibliography
- Sapir, Edward (1909). Wishram texts, together with Wasco tales and myths. E.J. Brill. ASIN: B000855RIW.
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