Stó:lō
Americannoun
PLURAL
Stó:lōadjective
Etymology
Origin of Stó:lō
First recorded in 1885–90; from Halkomelem stó:lō “river,” especially the Fraser River, hence “River People”
Example Sentences
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“Before the settlers came there was no border between our families,” said elder and educator Gwen Point of the Stó:lō Nation in Chilliwack, B.C., who joined the gathering remotely.
From Seattle Times
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