The Sts'ailes (also known as Chehalis) are an indigenous people from the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Their band government is the...
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The Sts'ailes Nation formerly known as Chehalis First Nation /ʃəˈheɪlɪs/ (Halkomelem: Sts'a'í:les) is the band government of the Sts'Ailes people, whose...
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be confused with the similarly named Chehalis First Nation of the Sts'Ailes people along the Harrison River in the Fraser Valley area of British Columbia...
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(Coquitlam) Snokomish (extinct) Tsawwassen Halqemeylem (Upriver Halkomelem) Sts'Ailes (Chehalis) Sto:lo (Fraser River Salish) Aitchelitz Leq'á:mel Matsqui Popkum...
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please see History of the Squamish people#Oral history and History of the Squamish people#Stories. The Sts'Ailes, who live at Chehalis, British Columbia...
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Columbia, which is the home of the Sts'Ailes people, a Halqemeylem-speaking Coast Salish group. Their name Sts'Ailes is said to mean "beating heart"; the...
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Stó꞉lō (redirect from Stó:lō people)
q̓ic̓əy̓/Q'éyts'iy village people.) Sts'ailes Nation (Chehalis First Nation or Stsailes First Nation, Sts'ailes/Sts'a'íles people.) Yale First Nation (Yale...
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cultures, and also various Interior Salish and Athapaskan peoples, and also the Ktunaxa. Sts'Ailes (Chehalis)/ Chehalis Indian Band Musqueam First Nation...
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Chehalis, British Columbia (category Indigenous peoples of North America stubs)
Springs. Chehalis is the site of Chehalis Indian Reserve No. 5 of the Sts'Ailes people and their government, the Chehalis First Nation. The Chehalis River...
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largely an Indian reserve community of the Chehalis First Nation of the Sts'Ailes people. Located north of Chilliwack and south of Harrison Hot Springs, Kent...
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Lummi (Lummi dialect: Xwlemi or Lhaq'temish) are a Central Coast Salish people Indigenous to western Washington, namely parts of the San Juan Islands and...
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The Salish peoples are indigenous peoples of the American and Canadian Pacific Northwest, identified by their use of the Salishan languages which diversified...
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The Squamish people (Squamish: Skwxwúʔmesh listen, historically transliterated as Sko-ko-mish) are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast...
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are a Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people in western Washington, and the Indigenous people of metropolitan Seattle. Prior to colonization...
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edge of the Lower Mainland in British Columbia. The W̱SÁNEĆ (weh-saanich) peoples are represented by the Tsartlip (Sart-Lip), Pauquachin (Paw-Qua-Chin),...
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Nuxalk (redirect from Bella Coola people)
The Nuxalk people (Nuxalk: Nuxalkmc; pronounced [nuχalkmx]), also referred to as the Bella Coola, Bellacoola or Bilchula, are an Indigenous First Nation...
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nəxʷsƛ̕áy̕əm̕; also known as the S'Klallam or Clallam) are a Coast Salish people Indigenous to the northern Olympic Peninsula. The language of the Klallam...
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Coast Salish (redirect from Salish People)
Skawahlook (Tait) Shxw'ow'hamel Skway (Shxwhá:y) Skowkale Skwah Soowahlie Sts'Ailes (Chehalis, BC) Sumas Tzeachten Yakweakwioose Stz'uminus First Nation (Chemainus...
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Terry Felix (category Living people)
Katzie Indian Reserve near Vancouver; Felix himself was raised on the Sts'ailes First Nation Indian Reservation. He began playing soccer at the age of...
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The Shilshole people (Lushootseed: šilšulabš; also known as the Shilshoolabsh) were a Lushootseed-speaking people whose territory was located around Salmon...
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Soowahlie Stó:lō Sts'Ailes (Chehalis, BC) Sumas Tsleil-Waututh (Burrards) Tzeachten Yakweakwioose List of Lushootseed-speaking peoples Hul’q’umi’num’ /...
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Shíshálh Nation (redirect from Sechelt people)
to kwekwenis (Lang Bay) in the southwest. The language of the shíshálh people is she shashishalhem or Sechelt, a Coast Salish language most closely related...
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The Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are composed of many nations and tribal affiliations, each with distinctive cultural and political...
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The Kikiallus people (Lushootseed: kikiyalus) are a Lushootseed-speaking Coast Salish people Indigenous to parts of western Washington. The Kikiallus and...
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the people into two territories. Halkomelem was still dominant in the Nooksack watershed in the US. Like most Northwest Coast indigenous peoples, the...
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(Scaulits) people, whose main reserve is on the bay's western shore, across from Harrison Mills, and also of the Sts'Ailes or Chehalis people, whose reserve...
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Park. Katzie First Nation Kwantlen First Nation Matsqui First Nation Sts'Ailes people Tsawwassen First Nation Stó꞉lō Nation In-SHUCK-ch Nation St’at’imc/Lillooet...
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(pronounced /skoʊˈkoʊmɪʃ/) are one of nine tribes of the Twana, a Native American people of western Washington state in the United States. The tribe lives along...
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Cowlitz Indian Tribe (category Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast)
federally recognized tribe of Cowlitz people. They are a tribe of Southwestern Coast Salish and Sahaptan indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest located...
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