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==Variants==
==Variants==
The name of this people and their language survives on the modern map as that of the [[Puntledge River]], the [[Comox Valley]] locality of [[Puntledge, British Columbia|Puntledge]] and the name of the [[Pentledge 2]] Indian Reserve, now allocated to the [[K'ómoks First Nation]] band government.<ref>[http://pse5-esd5.ainc-inac.gc.ca/FNP/Main/Search/RVDetail.aspx?RESERVE_NUMBER=06971&lang=eng Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail "Pentledge 2"]</ref><ref>[http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/65345.html BC Names entry "Pentledge 2 (Indian Reserve)"]</ref>
The name of this people and their language survives on the modern map as that of the [[Puntledge River]], the [[Comox Valley]] locality of [[Puntledge, British Columbia|Puntledge]] and the name of the [[Pentledge 2]] Indian Reserve, now allocated to the [[K'ómoks First Nation]] band government.<ref>[http://pse5-esd5.ainc-inac.gc.ca/FNP/Main/Search/RVDetail.aspx?RESERVE_NUMBER=06971&lang=eng Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail "Pentledge 2"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305190726/http://pse5-esd5.ainc-inac.gc.ca/FNP/Main/Search/RVDetail.aspx?RESERVE_NUMBER=06971&lang=eng |date=2016-03-05 }}</ref><ref>[http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/65345.html BC Names entry "Pentledge 2 (Indian Reserve)"]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:56, 20 January 2018

Pentlatch
Pənƛ’áč
RegionVancouver Island
Extinct1940[1]
Salish
Language codes
ISO 639-3ptw
ptw
Glottologpent1242

The Pentlatch or Puntlatch or Puntledge language is a Salishan language that was spoken on Canada's Vancouver Island in a small area between Comox and Nanaimo, British Columbia. Pentlatch became extinct in the 1940s.

Variants

The name of this people and their language survives on the modern map as that of the Puntledge River, the Comox Valley locality of Puntledge and the name of the Pentledge 2 Indian Reserve, now allocated to the K'ómoks First Nation band government.[2][3]

References