"c̓išaaʔatḥ" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From Nootka c̓išaaʔatḥ, from c̓išaa + -ʔatḥ (“people of”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nuk|c̓išaaʔatḥ}} Nootka c̓išaaʔatḥ, {{suffix|nuk|c̓išaa|ʔatḥ|t1=|t2=people of}} c̓išaa + -ʔatḥ (“people of”) Head templates: {{en-noun|sp}} c̓išaaʔatḥ sg or pl
  1. Tseshaht First Nation spelling of Tseshaht. Tags: plural, singular
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          "text": "I’m from the c̓išaaʔatḥ First Nation in Port Alberni. I’m a mother, I’m a wife, I’m a grandmother, I’m a sister, and I’m a proud nuučaan̓uɫ-c̓išaaʔatḥ woman.",
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          "text": "On Tuesday, c̓išaaʔatḥ (Tseshaht) announced the results of the first phase of its investigation into the “school” — affirming what many survivors have long known. After scanning just 12 hectares of the 100-hectare research site, c̓išaaʔatḥ’s team found 17 potential unmarked graves. Through research, the community also confirmed that at least 67 children died while they were students at AIRS.",
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