Difference between revisions of "balaɫqʷuʔ"

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# [[Barney Lake]]  
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'''note''': An intermittent lake occasionally formed when flood water from the Skagit River backs up the Nookachamps drainage.
'''note''': An intermittent lake occasionally formed when flood water from the Skagit River backs up the Nookachamps drainage.
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*{{Sampson}}, p. 57
*{{Sampson}}, p. 57


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Revision as of 02:37, 7 February 2017

Location: East of the Skagit River and north of East College Way, near the bend in Martin Rd.
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Google Maps: 48°26′47.72″N 122°17′12.31″W
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Lushootseed noun

pronunciation: bal aɫ qʷuʔ

word analysis: bal ("mixture") + aɫqʷuʔ ("water")

pastəducid

  1. Barney Lake, (literally) mixture of waters

note: An intermittent lake occasionally formed when flood water from the Skagit River backs up the Nookachamps drainage.



Number of times this entry has been verified against the sources, including at the time of creation: 1
In general, an entry with a higher number of verifications and sources may be considered more reliable.

sources

  • 1972, Chief Martin J Sampson, Indians of Skagit County, Skagit County Historical Series No. 2, Mount Vernon, Washington, p. 57