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The Stó꞉lō (/ˈstɔːloʊ/), alternately written as Sto꞉lo, Stó:lô, or Stó:lõ, historically as Staulo or Stahlo, and historically known and commonly referred to in ethnographic literature as the Fraser River Indians or Lower Fraser Salish, are a group of First Nations peoples inhabiting the Fraser Valley and lower Fraser Canyon of British Columbia, Canada, part of the loose grouping of Coast Salish nations. Stó꞉lō is the Halqemeylem word for "river". The Stó꞉lō are the river people. The first documented reference to these people as "the Stó꞉lō" occurs in Catholic Oblate missionary records from the 1880s. Prior to this, references were primarily to individual tribal groups such as Matsqui, Ts’elxweyeqw, or Sumas.

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  • Stó:lō (de)
  • Stó:lō (fr)
  • Stó꞉lō (en)
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  • Les Stó:lō, parfois orthographié Sto:lo, Stó:lô, Stó:lõ, Staulo ou Stahlo, sont un peuple autochtone d'Amérique du Nord présent dans la région de la vallée du fleuve Fraser en Colombie-Britannique au Canada. Leur langue traditionnelle est le halq'eméylem, un dialecte du halkomelem, une langue salish, où Stó:lō désigne le fleuve Fraser. (fr)
  • The Stó꞉lō (/ˈstɔːloʊ/), alternately written as Sto꞉lo, Stó:lô, or Stó:lõ, historically as Staulo or Stahlo, and historically known and commonly referred to in ethnographic literature as the Fraser River Indians or Lower Fraser Salish, are a group of First Nations peoples inhabiting the Fraser Valley and lower Fraser Canyon of British Columbia, Canada, part of the loose grouping of Coast Salish nations. Stó꞉lō is the Halqemeylem word for "river". The Stó꞉lō are the river people. The first documented reference to these people as "the Stó꞉lō" occurs in Catholic Oblate missionary records from the 1880s. Prior to this, references were primarily to individual tribal groups such as Matsqui, Ts’elxweyeqw, or Sumas. (en)
  • Die Stó:lō, auch Sto꞉lo, Stó:lô bzw. Stó:lõ (Aussprache: STALL-oh, IPA: stɑ:lo, daher früher Staulo oder Stahlo) sind eine Stammesgruppe der First Nations am Lower Fraser River und Fraser Canyon in British Columbia. In der ethnografischen Literatur wurden sie daher historisch meist als Fraser River Indianer oder Lower Fraser Salish bezeichnet. Die Stó:lō sprachen/sprechen den Halqemeylem (Upriver)-Dialekt bzw. Stó: lō, einen der drei Dialekte des Halkomelem (korrekter: Halq'emeyleqel, die Endung -qel oder -eqel bedeutet wörtlich „von im Hals“ bzw. Halq'eméylem Sqwélte – „Halkomelem-Sprache“). „Stó꞉lō“ ist das Halqemeylem-Wort für „Fluss“ und mit „Te stó:lō“ – „den Fluss“ ist der Fraser River gemeint (es gibt keinen speziellen Namen für den Fraser River in ihrer Sprache, er ist einfach „der (de)
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  • Stó꞉lō (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Fraser_Valley_First_Nation_reserves_after_the_Joseph_Trutch_1867.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kwakwaka'wakw_woman_with_cedar_basket.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Stolo_with_dipnets.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Stolo_Veteran's_Pole_Memorial_Dec_2018.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/William_McColl's_May_1864_Map_of_Central_Fraser_Valley_First_Nation_Reserves.jpg
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