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Shuswap

[ shoo-swop, shoos-wop ]

noun

, plural Shu·swaps, (especially collectively) Shu·swap
  1. Also called Sec·wep·emc [s, uh, -, kwep, -m, uh, kh]. a member of a First Nation of interior British Columbia.
  2. Also called Sec·wep·emct·sin [s, uh, -kwep-m, uh, kh, -, cheen]. the Salishan language of the Shuswap.


adjective

  1. of or relating to the Shuswap or their language.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Shuswap1

First recorded in 1830–40; Anglicization of Shuswap səxwepmx (also ʃəxʷəpəməxˈtʃin ), a self-designation
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Example Sentences

Honey Williams August told the CBC that she lost her two cats, along with her home and garden near Little Shuswap Lake.

From BBC

While it is not known yet how many homes and structures have been lost, officials said the damage is "significant," with both the communities of Scotch Creek and Celista near Shuswap Lake devastated by the wildfire.

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“I think the biggest difference is that people will be sitting on their patios, next to their pools, by a lake, by a river,” Lowe said from his off-season home in British Columbia’s Shuswap region.

McInally told CBC News she’s been volunteering for the fire station in Shuswap since she and her husband moved to the town in 2001.

Darrell Dennis, a Canadian-born member of the Shuswap Nation, narrates this section in a voice of deadly calm, making it all the more chilling.

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