Or, for those who are locals - SPOH-can. The "-cane" ending seems to be common among those Americans from the East Coast, who are used to pronunciations that don't ignore letters for no readily-apparent reason (true reason having to do with the fact that NTs tried to do the transliteration from local Native dialects to English).
For more examples of names like this, see "Sequim" and "Puyallup".
(Hint: in Sequim, the "E" is silent.)
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