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The Duwamish language belongs to the Salishan family of Native American languages. Some members of the tribe moved onto their reservation in 1855 after the signing of the Point Elliott Treaty. Unlike many other Northwest Coast indigenous groups, many Duwamish did not move to reservation lands yet still maintain much of their cultural heritage today. Like many Northwest Coast natives, the Duwamish relied heavily on fishing for their survival and their livelihood.
The Lushootseed (language of several Salishan groups) word for the Duwamish people is xwduʔabš.
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