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English: Tsәqw - Water
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English: NPS Photo
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English: Tsәqw - Water
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Photo of people standing by the banks of the Columbia River, accompanied by the word "tsәqw" and its translation.

"Tsәqw" is the Chinuk Wawa word for “water.” It can also refer to a stream, or a body of water. It is pronounced “tsuck.”

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English: Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
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English: NPGallery
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English: Chinuk Wawa Word of the Week

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