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Revision as of 05:51, 10 June 2014 editSkookum1 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled89,945 edits the primary topic of "Twana" is the group of peoples, NOT the language, despite your ongoing pretense as to "the article"; the Skokomish self-identify as the Twana, the preferences of a wiki-linguist who holds self-identification as "parochial" is ironic← Previous edit Revision as of 05:55, 10 June 2014 edit undoSkookum1 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled89,945 edits converting into ethno article which it should have been all this time instead of redirected to thte secondary-topic languageNext edit →
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'''Twana''' is the collective name for a group of nine ] peoples in the northern-mid ] region, most of which are extinct or are now subsumed into other groups and organized tribes. The ] are the main surviving group and self-identify as the Twana today. The language spoken by these peoples is closely related to ] and is also called ].
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Twana is the collective name for a group of nine Coast Salish peoples in the northern-mid Puget Sound region, most of which are extinct or are now subsumed into other groups and organized tribes. The Skokomish are the main surviving group and self-identify as the Twana today. The language spoken by these peoples is closely related to Lushootseed and is also called Twana.

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