• is a list of Nuxalk villages. By 1953 there were only two bodies of Nuxalk left: The Kimsquit, on Dean Inlet; and the Bella Coola, at the mouth of Bella...
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    registered with the Nuxalk Nation or may be registered to another band government. Fort McLoughlin List of Nuxalk villages Nuxalk Nation website, "About...
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    The Nuxalk Nation is the band government of the Nuxalk people of Bella Coola, British Columbia. It is a member of the Wuikinuxv-Kitasoo-Nuxalk Tribal Council...
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  • the right bank of Squamish River. List of Kwakwaka'wakw villages List of Haida villages List of Nuxalk villages The Indian Tribes of North America, John...
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  • 1) Zalidis, near Glendale Cove List of Indian reserves in British Columbia List of Nuxalk villages List of Haida villages BC Names/GeoBC entry "Okwunalis"...
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  • Bensins Island (category Islands of British Columbia)
    Qnklst, a Nuxalk village. Qnklst is a Nuxalk name for "island" meaning "stone bottom" or "a bottom of stone". The name is a corruption of "Menzies",...
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  • existence. List of First Nations in British Columbia List of Indian reserves in Canada Aboriginal Canada Information Network: BC Tribal Council Listings "Tsawwassen...
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    Tallheo (category Nuxalk)
    Tallheo is the location of a former village of the Nuxalk known as Talyu, and is a former cannery town near Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, on...
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  • Nuwhaha (category Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest)
    became overwhelmed. Nuwhaha villages were generally built around fishing sites. The Nuwhaha had several villages in the vicinity of the Samish River: The Nuwhaha...
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  • Pawnee mythology Qamaits, Nuxálk warrior goddess Winalagalis, Kwakwaka'wakw god of war Patterns of War Huitzilopochtli, god of will, authority, war, conflict...
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    Swinomish people (category Geography of Skagit County, Washington)
    traditionally built permanent villages along waterways, especially near fresh water outlets like rivers and creeks. Villages were independent from one another...
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    Skykomish people (category Native American history of Washington (state))
    of Washington. The Skykomish inhabited at least 8 permanent villages with a pre-contact population believed to number in the thousands. Composed of several...
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    Coast Salish (category Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast)
    British Columbia and the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon. They speak one of the Coast Salish languages. The Nuxalk (Bella Coola) nation are usually included...
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  • Chaatl (category Haida villages)
    Charlotte Islands". She made another painting of Chaatl titled "Ts'aa.ahl Llnagaay, Haida Gwaii". List of Haida villages "Chaatl". BC Geographical Names. Bringhurst...
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    Nisqually, Washington Nooksack, Washington Nuu-chah-nulth West Coast of Vancouver Island Nuxalk (Bella Coola) – BC Central Coast Oowekeno – see Wuikinuxv Pentlatch...
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  • indigenous people, who call themselves Nuxalk. Bella Coola is an adaption of [bəlxwəla], the Heiltsuk name for the Nuxalk; their meaning is not limited to the...
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  • Nation 'Namgis First Nation Nanoose First Nation Nuchatlaht First Nation Nuxalk First Nation Pacheedaht First Nation Pauquachin First Nation Penelakut Indian...
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  • Hiellen (category Haida villages)
    Large Crowd of People". List of Haida villages Maritime fur trade "Hiellen 2". BC Geographical Names. MacDonald, George F. (1989). Chiefs of the Sea and...
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    built their villages along the Snoqualmie River and its tributaries, primarily at the mouth of the main tributary creeks. Most of the villages were located...
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  • Necleetsconnay River (category Nuxalk)
    and the town of Bella Coola. The Nuxalk village of Kameik was located on the Necleetsconnay about ¾-mile from the sea. Another village, Tasaltlimk, lay...
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    Coast Salish languages (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    since the end of the last glacial period (c. 8,000 BCE—10,000 years ago). In the past, the Nuxálk language (also known as Bella Coola) of British Columbia's...
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    The Nuxalk (pronounced [nuχalk]), also known as the Bella Coola, are an Indigenous people of the Central Coast, as well as the furthest north of the Coast...
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  • Asseek River (category Rivers of the Central Coast of British Columbia)
    alluvial fan of Ickna Creek. There was a Nuxalk village named Aseik in the area of the Asseek's mouth, as was also Koapk. List of rivers of British Columbia...
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  • Gwayasdums (category Kwakwaka'wakw villages)
    ancestral home of the Kwikwasut’inuxw, though it has been used by many other Kwakwaka'wakw groups over time. The village was destroyed by the Nuxalk in 1856...
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  • is a list of radio stations in the Canadian province of British Columbia, as of 2024[update]. Radio stations are listed here by their legal city of licence...
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    infected with smallpox. At the time thousands of indigenous people lived in villages outside the walls of Fort Victoria. The disease broke out amongst...
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  • Sammamish people (category Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest)
    and gathered for over 10,000 years. The Sammamish had several villages along the length of the river, with the largest being at ƛ̕ax̌ʷadis, what is now...
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  • following is a list of serial killers i.e. a person who murders more than one person, in two or more separate events over a period of time, for primarily...
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  • Salmon House Falls (category Waterfalls of British Columbia)
    confluence of the Takia and Dean Rivers at the western edge of the Interior Plateau, northwest of Tsitsutl Peak. Asklhta was a Nuxalk village was located...
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  • The following is a List of tribal councils in British Columbia. Treaty Council organizations are not listed. Defunct: Fraser Canyon Indian Administration...
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