Halkomelem language

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The word "Halkomelem" is an anglicization for a language with three dialects: Halq'eméylem, the dialect spoken by the upriver Stó:lō of the Fraser Valley, Template:Unicode, the dialect of the downriver Stó:lō, and Hulq'umín'um', spoken by six separate but closely related First Nations in the Georgia Strait area: the Chemainus, Cowichan, Halalt, Lake Cowichan, Lyackson, and Penelakut.<ref>Hul'quim'num Treaty Group</ref>

In 1977 Brent Galloway of the University of California, Berkeley compiled the first grammar of Upriver (Chilliwack) Halkomelem and developed the now-official Stó:lō orthography. He is currently working on a Halkomelem dictionary.

According to Galloway, some words in Halkomelem "encapsulate the whole knowledge of the culture." The language has a rich oral literature which shows a whole way of looking at the universe that is different from that of English or other European languages.

The Halkomelem language is near extinction largely due to the extensive transportation of First Nations children to residential schools. In 2000, it was estimated that the number of fluent Halkomelem speakers was less than one dozen. Language programs at the Stó:lō Nation, Seabird Island First Nation, and Cowichan First Nation have been developed to save the language. A program aimed at adults at Musqueam is a collaboration between the band and the University of British Columbia First Nations Language Program.

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[edit] Basic Halq'eméylem words and phrases

English Halq'eméylem <ref>Halq'eméylem Language by Helen Carr, Kwantlen First Nation</ref>
Hello Low
How are you? Lichewx we eyo
I am fine Tsel we eyo
Thank you Kw'as hoy
What is your name? Tewat te' skwix
1 Letse
2 Isa:le
3 Lhi:xw
4 Xe'o:thels
5 Lheq'a:tes
6 T'xem
7 Tho:kws
8 Teqa:tsa
9 Tu:xw
10 O:pel

[edit] Phonology

The phonology of the Template:Unicode dialect is (based on the charts at LanguageGeek):

Bilabial Interdental Alveolar Alveolar affricate Palatal Lateral Velar Labialized Velar Uvular Labialized Uvular Glottal
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Fricative Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA
Resonant Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA
Glottalized Resonant Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA Template:IPA

The vowels are Template:IPA, with long counterparts Template:IPA.

[edit] Peoples speaking Halkomelem

[edit] Hul'qumi'num (Hul’q’umi’num’: Island dialect)

[edit] Hunquminum (Hǝn̓q̓ǝmin̓ǝm̓: Downriver dialect)

[edit] Halqemeylem (Halq’eméylem: Upriver dialect)


[edit] External links

[edit] Reference

  • Carlson, Keith Thor, ed. 2001. A Stó:lō-Coast Salish Historical Atlas. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre.

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