• D'Herbomez Creek is a creek in eastern Mission, British Columbia, flowing southeast to join the Fraser River at the Pekw'Xe:yles Indian Reserve (formerly...
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  • British Columbia, Canada, located between Lower Hatzic Slough and D'Herbomez Creek. Pekw'Xe:yles is 10.3 hectares large. The Fraser Valley Child Development...
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    Stave River Kanaka Creek D'Herbomez Creek Norrish Creek Sumas River Harrison River Ruby Creek Coquihalla River Emory Creek Spuzzum Creek Anderson River Nahatlatch...
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    creek flowing through those lands, which are now the Pekw'Xe:yles Indian reserve and the adjoining Fraser Valley Heritage Park, was named D'Herbomez Creek...
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  • Hatzic Creek Durieu Creek D'Herbomez Creek Silver Creek Stave River Silvermere Lake Hayward Lake Steelhead Creek Stave Lake McConnell Creek Cascade Creek Terepocki...
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    Places in 1976. Fathers Louis D'herbomez and Charles Pandosy founded St. Joseph's mission on April 3, 1852, near Ahtanum Creek in the upper Yakima Valley...
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  • important groups within the tribe. While the creek still lied within Oregon Territory, Catholic Fathers Louis D'herbomez and Charles Pandosy were sent to the...
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  • Tingle Creek Stave River Piluk Creek Silver Creek D'Herbomez Creek Hatzic Slough Hatzic Lake Durieu Creek Norrish Creek Harrison River Chehalis River Chehalis...
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    In 1851 he was joined by Father Louis-Joseph d'Herbomez and they moved the mission to the Ahtanum Creek. This was near Kamiakin’s camp. The Yakima War...
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    established shortly after the treaty signing, by reverends Chirouse and D'Herbomez. The United States opened Fort Bellingham in 1856 near the Lummi Reservation...
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    kilometres (10.4 mi) to the North-West bypassing two large islands (including D'Herbomez Island), until the widening of the river where are rapids and archipelago;...
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