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Oowekyala Words

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Language Name

Oowekyala.

Alternate Language Names

Ooweekeeno, Wuikyala, Wuikala, Wuikenukv, Oweekeno, Owikeno, Owekeeno, Oweekano, Awikenox, Ooweek'yala, Oweek'ala.

Region

British Columbia, Canada.

Who

Sharon Johnson, Hilda Smith, and David Stevenson.

Others Involved

The Oowekyala Language Project.

Publishing Information

Published 1984, the Oowekyala Language Project, Rivers Inlet, BC.

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Access

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This resource and other Oowekyala language and culture resources from the Oowekyala Language Project are referenced in other Oowekyala materials and research.

Included Languages and Directionality

Oowekyala and English.

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Other Notes

This resource is cited on the Oowekyala Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oowekyala), and in Darin Mathew Howe's thesis on Oowekyala segmental phonology from 2000 (https://depts.washington.edu/wll2/files/howe_00_diss.pdf).