Secwépemc

The Secwépemc (/ʃəxhwɛpˈmɪx/; Secwepemc: [ʃəˈxʷɛpməx] or [səˈxʷɛpməx]), known in English as the Shuswap people /ˈʃʃwɑːp/, are a First Nations people residing in the interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia. They speak one of the Salishan languages, known as Secwepemc or Shuswap.

  • Secwepemc
  • Shuswap
Secwépemc
Location and extent of Secwepemcúĺecw
Total population
6,755 (Including those of mixed ancestry) (2016)
Regions with significant populations
Canada (British Columbia)
Languages
Secwepemctsín, English, Secwepemcékst
Related ethnic groups
other Salish
Secwépemc (Shuswap)
PeopleSecwépemc
LanguageSecwepemctsín;
Secwepemcékst
CountrySecwepemcúl̓ecw

Secwepemcúĺecw, the traditional territory or country of the Shuswap people, ranges from the eastern Chilcotin Plateau, bordering Tŝilhqot'in Country, and the Cariboo Plateau southeast through Thompson Country to Kamloops. It spans the Selkirk Mountains and Big Bend of the Columbia River to include the northern part of the Columbia Valley region. Their traditional territory covers approximately 145,000 square kilometres. Traditionally, they depended on hunting, trading and fishing to support their communities.

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