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    The Nlakaʼpamux or Nlakapamuk (/ɪŋkləˈkæpmə/ ing-klə-KAP-mə; Salishan: [nɬeʔképmx]), also previously known as the Thompson, Thompson River Salish, Thompson...
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    The Stein Valley Nlaka’pamux Heritage Park is located near Lytton, British Columbia. The park was established in 1995. The park is co-managed, operated...
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  • The Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council, formerly the Fraser Thompson Indian Services Society, is a First Nations government Tribal Council comprising bands...
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  • Thompson language, properly known as Nlaka'pamuctsin, also known as the Nlaka'pamux ('Nthlakampx') language, is an Interior Salishan language spoken in the...
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  • Fraser River War, was an incident between white miners and the indigenous Nlaka'pamux people in the newly declared Colony of British Columbia, which later...
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  • v t e Nlaka'pamux band governments and tribal councils Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council Ashcroft Indian Band Boothroyd Indian Band Boston Bar First Nation...
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  • defense contractor Nlaka'pamux, a Canadian First Nation also known as "the Thompson" Thompson language, spoken by the Nlaka'pamux USS Thompson, two U...
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  • tributary of the Fraser River, from the Nlaka'pamux language Stagyn, meaning "hidden place" Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park, a British Columbia provincial...
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  • Tribal Association — Nlaka'pamux and Okanagan Nisga'a Tribal Council Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council (does not include all Nlaka'pamux) Northern Shuswap...
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    Kwakwakaʼwakw Makah Methow Miwok Molala Naukan Nez Perce Nicola Nisga'a Nlaka'pamux (Thompson) Nuu-chah-nulth Nuxalk (Bella Coola) Quileute Secwépemc (Shuswap)...
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    Rush of 1858–59, when it was known as "The Forks." The people of the Nlakaʼpamux First Nation lived on the site before the town of Lytton was founded...
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    Athapaskan, Nlaka'pamux and Syilx settlements. The Nlaka'pamux peoples of the plateau were known as Cawa'xamux or Tcawa'xamux Nlaka'pamux settlements...
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  • Cameron Bar Indian Reserve No. 13 (category Nlaka'pamux)
    nearby Lytton, 15 miles to the south, which is a band government of the Nlaka'pamux people. The name of the reserve derives from that of Cameron Bar, a gold-bearing...
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    particularly prevalent in the Pacific Northwest. Chief Mischelle of the Nlaka'pamux at Lytton, British Columbia, told such a story to Charles Hill-Tout in...
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  • 105 Mile Post Indian Reserve No. 2 (category Nlaka'pamux)
    Ashcroft. The reserve is administered by the Ashcroft Indian Band of the Nlaka'pamux people. This Indian Reserve should not be confused with 105 Mile House...
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  • Lillooet, Sttt'tcets, andSt'át'imcets. Thompson River Salish, also known as Nlakaʼpamux, Ntlakapmuk, nɬeʔkepmxcín, Thompson River, Thompson Salish, and Thompson...
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    of food shortage. For example, during the summer months, St'at'imc, Nlaka'pamux and Secwepemc women would dig the corms of yellow glacier lily (Erythronium...
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  • bar alongside Chief Kowpelst and his people, the Spuzzum tribe of the Nlaka'pamux, whose village was just north of Fort Yale. The mining population, split...
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    southern China, including commercial beverages such as Wong Lo Kat. The Nlaka'pamux drink a cold infusion of the whole plant as a common beverage. The plant...
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  • southern interior near Lytton. It is a traditional food source for the Nlaka'pamux people. The name itself means "covering" possibly referring to the abundant...
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    service. A lot." —Chief Matt Pasco, chair of the Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council The Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council (NNTC) is a tribal association...
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    significant populations United States (Washington) Languages English, Lushootseed Related ethnic groups Coast Salish, Nlaka'pamux, Bitterroot Salish...
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    including Alaska and Idaho. Some Canadian First Nations peoples such as Nlaka'pamux (Thompson), St'at'imc (Lillooet), and Secwepemc (Shuswap) in the Province...
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  • (Skatin, Semahquam, Xa'xtsa) Nequatque Nicola Nicola Athapaskans (extinct) Nlaka'pamux (Thompson) Secwepemc (Shuswap) These peoples live in the boreal forest...
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    protects a large area in the Coast Mountains adjacent to Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park, another protected area that is a part of a series of parks...
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  • of British Columbia, Canada Siska First Nation, a government of the Nlaka'pamux peoples at Siska, British Columbia Other Siska (surname) Siska (film)...
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    Aug 9–17 Fraser Canyon War British Columbia Settlers killed dozens of Nlaka’pamux non-combatants and burned five villages. 36+ July 1859 to January 1860...
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    1600 Pocumtuc History 124 Northwest Plateau British Columbia, Canada Nlaka'pamux 5,000 1858 James Teit & A. C. Anderson 125 Northwest Plateau British...
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    18th century and were absorbed into the Nicola people, an alliance of Nlaka'pamux and Syilx (Okanagan peoples). The Tanana Athabaskans and other peoples...
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    being killed by over-browsing. Some Plateau Indian tribes such as the Nlaka'pamux used the bark as a brown dye. Those groups also used the bark for medicinal...
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