clm ISO 639

Clallam

  • Geography

    US Washington: Port Angeles and northeast Olympic Peninsula.
  • Language Cloud

A language of United States

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Klallam, Na’klallam, S’klallam
6 in United States, all users. L1 users: No known L1 speakers in United States, but emerging L2 speakers. The last fluent speaker, Hazel Sampson, died in 2014 (2014 J. Kaminsky). L2 users: 6. Ethnic population: 3,000 (2014 J. Kaminsky). Total users in all countries: 6 (as L1: ; as L2: 6).
Washington: Port Angeles and northeast Olympic Peninsula.
9 (Reawakening). Language of registered tribe: Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, Lower Elwha Tribal Community, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, Skokomish Indian Tribe.
Salish, Central Salish
Most similar to the Saanich dialect of Northern Straits Salish [str].
Shifted to English [eng].
Dictionary. Grammar. Taught as a heritage language K-12 at a handful of schools on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, including at Port Angeles High School.
Clallam
No known L1 speakers in Canada.
British Columbia province: southern Vancouver island, Becher Bay Reserve.
9 (Dormant)
Shifted to English [eng].
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