Languages with no living native speakers are marked with an obelisk, . •
Interior Salish • Northern •
Shuswap, also known as Secwepemctsín and səxwəpməxcín. •
Lillooet, also known as St'át'imcets. •
Thompson River Salish, (; also known as Nlakaʼpamux, Ntlakapmuk, Thompson Salish, and Thompson.) • Spuzzum dialect, also called Lower Thompson () • • • Nicola dialect () • Southern •
Coeur d’Alene, also known as Snchitsuʼumshtsn and snčícuʔumšcn. •
Columbia-Moses , also known as Columbia and Nxaʔamxcín. •
Colville-Okanagan, also known as Okanagan, Nxsəlxcin, Nsilxcín, Nsíylxcən, and ta nukunaqínxcən. •
Montana Salish, also known as Spokane-Kalispel-Flathead, Kalispel–Pend d'Oreille language, and Spokane–Kalispel–Bitterroot Salish–Upper Pend d'Oreille. The Southern Interior Salish languages share many common phonemic values but are separated by both vowel and consonant shifts (for example k k̓ x > č č' š). == Interior Salish speaking peoples ==