| 41. | In addition, after the Vietnam War, Salishan also became an important gateway community for new Americans.
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| 42. | In 1949, the Boy Scouts of America attempted to organize racially separated troops in the Salishan area.
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| 43. | Kutenai may possibly be distantly related to the Salishan family, but this link has not been demonstrated.
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| 44. | The Spokane people shared their culture and Salishan language with several other tribes, including the Colvilles among others.
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| 45. | The native language of the tribe is a Salishan language made up of several different dialects among the tribes.
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| 46. | Stockpiles of Elk, Beaver and Deer furs were sold by the Salishan and Sahaptins for heads of cattle.
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| 47. | There have been attempts to place Kutenai in either a Macro-Salishan language family, most recently with Salish,
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| 48. | "Salishan languages are highly polysynthetic, employing numerous suffixes and reduplication patterns; prefixes and infixes are less numerous.
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| 49. | Storrs'most notable design is the Salishan Lodge resort at Gleneden Beach, Oregon, along the Oregon Coast.
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| 50. | And just down the road at Gleneden Beach is Salishan, a luxury resort known for its golf and fine dining.
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