"Klallam" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Klallam is a term that refers to the indigenous people of the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. The Klallam people are also known as the Clallam or Hoh people, and they are part of the larger Salishan linguistic and cultural group. The word "Klallam" is derived from the Hoh River, which was an important location for the people and played a significant role in their history and culture. Today, the Klallam people are a federally recognized tribe and operate the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, which is located in Sequim, Washington.
Klaipeda is a city located on the west coast of Lithuania, a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is the third-largest city in Lithuania and is situated near the mouth of the Nemunas River, where it flows into the Baltic Sea. The city has a rich cultural and historical heritage, and its Old Town is a popular tourist destination.