单词:Ditidaht
A member of an indigenous North American people of the southern coast of Vancouver Island in Western Canada.
Ditidaht
The language spoken by the Ditidaht people: a member of the Southern Wakashan language group.
Ditidaht (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to the Ditidaht people.
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