A 15 part video series teaching the pronunciation and vocabulary of the historical language spoken by members of the Tulalip Tribes.


Lushootseed is a member of the Salish language family, whose

approximately twenty surviving languages are spoken from northern Oregon to central British Columbia. 


Lushootseed Video Series

Requires High Speed Internet and

Quicktime 7.0 or higher

LLVS-1 IntroductionLLVS-1.htmlLLVS-1.htmlshapeimage_2_link_0
LLVS-2 How are your folks?LLVS-2.htmlLLVS-2.htmlshapeimage_3_link_0
LLVS-3 Picnic Part 1LLVS-3.htmlLLVS-3.htmlshapeimage_4_link_0
LLVS-4 Picnic Part 2LLVS-4.htmlLLVS-4.htmlshapeimage_5_link_0
LLVS-5 Song of the CanoeLLVS-5.htmlLLVS-5.htmlshapeimage_6_link_0
LLVS-6 Numbers, Things and PeopleLLVS-6.htmlLLVS-6.htmlshapeimage_7_link_0
LLVS-7 Lady LouseLLVS-7.htmlLLVS-7.htmlshapeimage_8_link_0
LLVS-8 Mink and TetyikaLLVS-8.htmlLLVS-8.htmlshapeimage_9_link_0
LLVS-9 Let’s CountLLVS-9.htmlLLVS-9.htmlshapeimage_10_link_0
LLVS-10 Singing is our means of TeachingLLVS-10.htmlLLVS-10.htmlshapeimage_11_link_0
LLVS-11 Deer and the ChangerLLVS-11.htmlLLVS-11.htmlshapeimage_12_link_0
LLVS-12 Language CampLLVS-12.htmlLLVS-12.htmlshapeimage_13_link_0
LLVS-13 Lushootseed CalendarLLVS-13.htmlLLVS-13.htmlshapeimage_14_link_0
LLVS-14 Hudson Bay CompanyLLVS-14.htmlLLVS-14.htmlshapeimage_15_link_0
LLVS-15 Crow and her Seagull SlavesLLVS-15.htmlLLVS-15.htmlshapeimage_16_link_0