shs ISO 639

Shuswap

  • Geography

    CA British Columbia province.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Canada

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Secwepemc, Secwepemctsín
200 (FPCC 2014), increasing. 1,190 semi-speakers (FPCC 2014). L2 users: 0 (Golla 2007). Ethnic population: 9,860 (FPCC 2014).
British Columbia province.
Southern Central Canada, Southwestern Canada
8a (Moribund). Language of recognized indigenous peoples: Adams Lake, Bonaparte, Canim Lake, Chiniki, Esk’etemc, High Bar, Little Shuswap Lake, Neskonlith, Shuswap, Simpcw, Skeetchestn, Soda Creek, Splatsin, Stoney, Stswecem’c Xgat’tem, Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, Ts’kw’aylaxw, Whispering Pines/Clinton, Williams Lake.
Salish, Interior
Eastern Shuswap, Western Shuswap.
Older adults only. Shifted to English [eng].
Standard orthography has been adopted. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Secwepemc Cultural Education Society has made efforts to revitalize the language through classes at all levels, including an immersion program (Golla 2007).
Language courses (1991).