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Lillooet Language (St'át'imcets, Stl'atl'imx)
Lillooet is a Salishan language spoken by around 200 people in British Columbia.
The language has been in decline, but some younger people are working to ensure the survival of their ancestral language.
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Lillooet Language
Lillooet language samples and resources.
Lillooet Culture and History
Information and links about the Lillooet tribe past and present.
Lillooet Legends
Introduction to Lillooet mythology.

Lillooet Language Lessons and Linguistic Descriptions
First Nations Languages of British Columbia: Lillooet
Profile and linguistic bibliography of the Lillooet language from the Yinka Dene Language Institute.
St'át'imcets
Lillooet orthography and text example.
St'at'imc Language Plaque
Canadian human rights tribute written in Statimc (Lillooet).
Lillooet
Demographic information about the Lillooet language from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Lillooet Language Tree:
Theories about Lillooet's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Lillooet Language Structures:
Lillooet linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Lillooet Dictionaries, Audio Tapes and Language Resources
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The Lillooet Language: Phonology, Morphology, Syntax
Lillooet linguistics book for sale online.
Indian Language Dictionaries:
Lillooet and other American Indian dictionaries and language materials for sale.
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Links, References, and Additional Information
St'at'imcets Language:
Encyclopedia articles on the Lillooet Indian language.
Lilooet:
Lillooet links.
Lengua Lillooet:
Articles on the Lillooet language in Spanish.
Lillooet Tribe:
Lillooet Indian books.

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