- The Tsilhqotʼin or
Chilcotin ("People of the river", /tʃɪlˈkoʊtɪn/ chil-KOH-tin; also
spelled Tsilhqutʼin, Tŝinlhqotʼin, Chilkhodin, Tsilkótin, Tsilkotin)...
-
Coast Chilcotin was a
federal electoral district represented in the
House of
Commons of
Canada from 1968 to 1979. It was
located in the
province of British...
- The
Chilcotin Group, also
called the
Chilcotin Plateau Basalts, is a
large area of
basaltic lava that
forms a
volcanic plateau running parallel with the...
-
Chilcotin,
meaning "people of the red
ochre river" may
refer to: The Tsilhqot'in (also
called the
Chilcotin), an
Athabaskan First Nations people of British...
- The
Chilcotin (/tʃɪlˈkoʊtɪn/)
region of
British Columbia is
usually known simply as "the
Chilcotin", and also in
speech commonly as "the
Chilcotin Country"...
- The
Chilcotin War, the
Chilcotin Uprising or the Bute
Inlet M****acre was a
confrontation in 1864
between members of the Tsilhqot'in (
Chilcotin) people...
- Cariboo—
Chilcotin was a
federal electoral district in
British Columbia, Canada, that was
represented in the
House of
Commons from 1979 to 2003. It consisted...
- The
Chilcotin Plateau is part of the
Fraser Plateau, a
major subdivision of the
Interior Plateau of
British Columbia. The
Chilcotin Plateau is physically...
- people. The name
Chilcotin is
derived from the
Chilcotin name for themselves: Tŝilhqotʼin
literally "people of the red
ochre river".
Chilcotin has 47 consonants:...
- Country. The
Chilcotin West
Chilcotin –
Chilko and
Taseko Lakes area.
North Chilcotin –
Anahim Lake,
Alexis Cr****,
Nimpo Lake.
South Chilcotin – sometimes...