- in
which the Hudson's Bay
Company (HBC)
staff repelled a
siege by the
Euclataws (i.e. the Laich-kwil-tach) with
cannonades (much
earning the appreciation...
-
Northern Wakashan peoples (Central Coast) Kwakwaka'wakw Laich-kwil-tach (
Euclataws/Yuculta a.k.a.
Southern Kwakiutl)
Weewaikai (Cape Mudge)
Wewaykum (Campbell...
-
Puget Sound experienced raiding from
northern peoples,
particularly the
Euclataws and Haida. In 1827, HBC
established Fort
Langley east of present-day Vancouver...
- the
Coast Salish peoples ****her south, who are
known to
history as the
Euclataws (also
spelled Yucultas), a
variant on the Laich-kwil-tach,
Lekwiltok or...
- / Hope
Island Wiwēqay̓i Ceqʷəl̓utən / Cape
Mudge Weiwaikai, Yuculta,
Euclataws, Laich-kwil-tach, Lekwiltok, Likʷʼala Wiwēkam ƛam̓atax̌ʷ /
Campbell River...
- The term "Kwakiutl" is also used by the Laich-kwil-tach or
Lekwiltok (
Euclataws or Yucultas, historically) who
migrated from the
vicinity of what would...
-
Together they are
known as the Laich-kwil-tach (historically
known as the
Euclataws or Yucultas,
names more
familiar to
speakers of
British Columbia English)...
- of the We Wai Kai
subgroup of the Laich-kwil-tach (also
Legwildok or
Euclataws or
Yucultas or "Southern Kwakiutl")
group of the Kwakwaka'wakw peoples...
- Nanaimo, Nuu-chah-nulth,
including raiding Haida from
Haida Gwaii and the
Euclataws Kwakiutl of
northern Georgia Strait and the Sechelt, Squamish, and Sto:lo...
-
partly for
protection from competitors. The fort
repelled an
attack by the
Euclataws of
Quadra Island,
helping to
bring an end to
slave raids on the lower...