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Camchin, also
spelled Kumsheen, is an
anglicization of the
ancient name for the
locality and
aboriginal village once
located on the site of today's village...
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surrounding community of the
Lytton First Nation,
whose name for the
place is
Camchin, also
spelled Kumsheen ("river meeting").
During heat waves,
Lytton is...
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recorded temperature of 49.6°C in Lytton,
British Columbia (also
known as
Camchin or ƛ'q'əmcín). At
least 19
wildfires ignited between June 27 and 29, but...
- to whom he
wrote an imp****ioned letter. The
former HBC Fort
Dallas at
Camchin, the
confluence of the
Thompson and the
Fraser Rivers, was
renamed in his...
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companies met no
resistance on the
journey north, and sent
messages forward to
Camchin, the
ancient Nlaka'pamux "capital" at the
confluence of the
Fraser and...
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Columbia is
Esket in the
Shuswap language; Lytton,
British Columbia is
Camchin in the
Thompson language (often used in
English however, as Kumsheen)....
- or
Lytton Band,
focussed on the town of the same name,
which is
named Camchin or
Kumsheen in the Nlakaʼpamux
language and is one of the
largest Nlakaʼpamux...
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Coast Kulspai 6
Kumcheen 1
Lytton First Nation N/A Nlaka'pamux
Lytton see
Camchin Kuper Island 7
Penelakut Kwawkwawapilt 6 Kwaw-kwaw-Apilt
First Nation Sto:lo...
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Coast Kulspai 6
Kumcheen 1
Lytton First Nation N/A Nlaka'pamux
Lytton see
Camchin Kuper Island 7
Penelakut Kwawkwawapilt 6 Kwaw-kwaw-Apilt
First Nation Sto:lo...
- with the
interior tribes led by the Nlaka'pamux, who ****embled at
Lytton (
Camchin)
during the
Fraser Canyon War of 1858. The
Sinixt and
their allies had...