Our Language

Weyt-kp xwexweytep (hello everyone). The Simpcw people speak the western dialect of Secwepemctsin (the language of the Secwepemc or Shuswap people) and have been passed down from generation to generation. Secwepemctsin is in the Interior Salish language family. It is through the language that the Simpcw are tied so close to the land and each other. Communities were united by their common language, Secwepmectsin, and their shared values based on resource gathering and the maintenance of communal ties. The borrowed English alphabet was used to develop the Secwepemc alphabet, which consists of 43 letters. Note that the pronunciation of those letters is phonetically different.

The Secwepemc language is one of Canada’s endangered First Nation’s languages; however, the Simpcw people have been working to revive the language through various methods and programs. For example, Neqweyqwelsten School incorporates language and culture into their everyday learning. A Secwepemctsin class is taught four days a week, where the students learn various topics such as: family, weather/calendar, animals, stories, prayers, and traditional hand drum songs. The teachers and staff also work hard to utilize basic commands in the classroom.

Furthermore, a Cultural and Language Coordinator was hired in June 2011. This person is responsible for planning and delivering cultural and language activities for the Simpcw community. Also, a resource library is in the making and the purpose of this is to have readily available teaching materials for on and off reserve Simpcw people. Some example are: stories told by our Elders, handouts and booklets for different categories (family, clothing, colours, etc.), Simpcw territory maps and place names, CDs of Secwepemc children’s songs, stick game/hand drum songs, as well as audio recordings of words and phrases.

For further information, please feel free to contact:

Charli Fortier, Cultural and Language Coordinator
Simpcw First Nation
(w): 250-672-9995 ext. 265
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Simpcw Language Examples

Secwepemc Prayer

 

Kukwstéc-kucw Tqelt Kúkwpi7 te skectéc-kucw te tmicws-kucw.

We thank you Creator for giving us the land.

 

Yecwmínte xwexwéyt te stem ne7élye ne tmicw.

Take care of everything on the land.

 

Yecwmínte re qelmúcw, re kw'séltkten, re mesméscen, re spipyúye, re séwllkwe, ell re stsíllens-kucw.

Take care of the people, our families, the animals, the birds, the water and our food.

 

Knúcwente-kucw es yegwyégwt.s-kucw.

Help us to be strong.

 

Kukwstéc-kucw Tqelt Kúkwpi7 te skectéc-kucw te xwexwéyt te stem.

We thank you creator for giving us everything that we need.