Cowlitz language


Cowlitz, also known as Cowlitz Salish, is a Tsamosan language of the Coast Salish family of Salishan languages. It was spoken by the Lower Cowlitz people of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and is spoken today by both Lower and Upper Cowlitz people. It went dormant in the 1960s. As of 2022, it is being revitalized by the Cowlitz Tribe in collaboration with the Language Conservancy.

Dialects

Cowlitz had two dialects, with a dialectal opposition between and and and. However, these dialects were poorly documented, due to the extinction of the language.

Cowlitz people

The Cowlitz people were originally two distinct tribes: the Lower Cowlitz and the Upper Cowlitz, sometimes called the Taidnapam. Only the Lower Cowlitz originally spoke Cowlitz Salish. The Upper Cowlitz spoke a Sahaptin language.

Phonology

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Vocabulary

Cowlitz is most similar to Lower Chehalis, another Tsamosan language, although it contains some oddities, such as the word for one, utsus.
EnglishCowlitz
Lower Cowlitz peoplesƛʼpúlmx
one ʔúcʼs
twosáliʔ
threekáʔɬiʔ
fourmús
fivečílačš
to singsʔílnʼ
moon/sunɬukʷáɬ
dogqáx̣aʔ
waterqálʔ
mansíɬmx
womankə́wɬ