Yuquot (/ˈjuːkwɔːt/), also known as Friendly Cove, is a small settlement of around six people—the Williams family of the Mowachaht band—plus two full-time...
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The Yuquot Whalers' Shrine (known also as 'prayer house' or 'washing house'), previously located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, was a site of purification...
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The Indian Church (painting) (redirect from Church at Yuquot Village)
The Indian Church (renamed Church at Yuquot Village in 2018 by the Art Gallery of Ontario) is a 1929 painting by Canadian artist Emily Carr. Group of Seven...
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between Cook's crew and the people of Yuquot were cordial but sometimes strained. In trading, the people of Yuquot demanded much more valuable items than...
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Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council. When James Cook first encountered the villagers at Yuquot in 1778, they directed him to "come around" (Nuu-chah-nulth nuutkaa is "to...
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fear of his life, fled to Clayoquot Sound and moved with his people from Yuquot to Aoxsha. On July 14 the Argonaut set sail for San Blas, with a Spanish...
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Fort San Miguel was a Spanish fortification at Yuquot (formerly Friendly Cove) on Nootka Island, just west of north-central Vancouver Island. It protected...
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component in all the names of their subgroups, and of some locations (e.g. Yuquot, Mowachaht, Kyuquot, Opitsaht etc.). Nootka Crisis Nootka Convention Nootka...
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is at Gold River, British Columbia but the Mowachaht are originally from Yuquot on Nootka Sound, known to history as Friendly Cove, scene of the Nootka...
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Nootka, apparently misunderstanding his conversations at Friendly Cove/Yuquot; his informant may have been explaining that he was on an island (itchme...
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village, Yuquot, became the first important anchorage in the European jockeying for power and commerce as the era of the maritime fur trade began. Yuquot became...
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between Cook's crew and the people of Yuquot were cordial if sometimes strained. In trading, the people of Yuquot demanded much more valuable items than...
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aim of dissuading other nations from attempting to expand in the area. Yuquot (meaning "Wind comes from all directions") was the summer home of Chief...
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Church at Yuquot Village by Emily Carr (1929)...
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1786 and set up a single-building trading post near the native village of Yuquot (Friendly Cove), at the entrance to Nootka Sound in 1788. The fur trade...
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Lax Kw'alaams Lax Ksiluux 'Ksan Ging̱olx Kitwanga X̱wemelch'stn Kiix-in Yuquot Opitsaht Old Man House Armed conflicts Cayuse War Modoc War Yakima War Spokane-Coeur...
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mistakenly understood to be the name of a place, which was actually called Yuquot). The name given by earlier sources for this language is Tahkaht; that name...
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The Yuquot Whalers' Shrine (1999) Looking North : Art from the University of Alaska Museum (1998) Robert Davidson: Eagle of the Dawn (1993) The Yuquot Whalers'...
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mostly Christian "wish fulfillment" rather than respectable anthropology. Yuquot Whalers' Shrine on Vancouver Island was used by chiefs to prepare ritually...
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Lax Kw'alaams Lax Ksiluux 'Ksan Ging̱olx Kitwanga X̱wemelch'stn Kiix-in Yuquot Opitsaht Old Man House Armed conflicts Cayuse War Modoc War Yakima War Spokane-Coeur...
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Oclucje Ehatis Esperanza and CeePeeCee Queens Cove Nuchatlitz Port Eliza Yuquot (Friendly Cove) Nootka Village Kendrick Arm and Plumper Harbour Tsaxana...
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1786 and set up a single-building trading post near the native village of Yuquot (Friendly Cove), at the entrance to Nootka Sound in 1788. The fur trade...
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Indigenous peoples that once inhabited Yuquot, British Columbia. Indigenous peoples were relocated from Yuquot to Ahaminaquus Indian Reserve 12, in Vancouver...
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- were used to ask for "whaling magic". The best known of these is the Yuquot Whalers Shrine, associated with the great Mowachaht chief Maquinna. The...
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Haida Gwaii, formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands. She went to Yuquot (also known as Friendly Cove) and the northeast coast of Vancouver Island...
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RC Yale Indian Residential School Yale BC 1900 1920 AN Yuquot Indian Residential School Yuquot BC 1901 1913 RC Assiniboia Indian Residential School (Assiniboia...
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Angus & Robertson. p. 124. ISBN 9780207952548. "Lieutenant Governor visits Yuquot with surprise artifact | Ha-Shilth-Sa Newspaper". hashilthsa.com. 2015-05-02...
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Lax Kw'alaams Lax Ksiluux 'Ksan Ging̱olx Kitwanga X̱wemelch'stn Kiix-in Yuquot Opitsaht Old Man House Armed conflicts Cayuse War Modoc War Yakima War Spokane-Coeur...
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George Manuel (1921–1989) Maquinna – 18th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Yuquot/Mowachaht) Harriet Nahanee (1935–2007) – Squamish and Nuu-chah-nulth (Pacheedaht)...
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of the few survivors of the attack. 14 (settlers) 1803 March 22 Yuquot massacre Yuquot, British Columbia Nuu-chah-nulth, led by chief Maquinna, attacked...
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