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Haisla people (Xa’islak’ala, X̄a’islakʼala, X̌àʼislakʼala, X̣aʼislak’ala, or Xai:sla) are a
First Nation who
reside in Kitamaat. The
Haisla consist of...
- The
Haisla language, (
Haisla: X̄aʼislak̓ala / X̌àh̓isl̩ak̓ala, [ˈχaʔislakʼala]), is a
First Nations Wakashan language spoken by the
Haisla people of the...
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Haisla may
refer to:
Haisla people, an
indigenous people living in Kitamaat,
British Columbia, Canada.
Haisla language,
their northern Wakashan language...
- The
Haisla Nation is the
Indian Act-mandated band
government which represents the
Haisla people in the
North Coast region of the
Canadian province of British...
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totem pole was a nine-metre-high
mortuary pole that was made in 1872 by the
Haisla people on the s**** of
Douglas Channel in
British Columbia, Canada. In 1929...
- the
Haisla peoples.
History shows that this
village at one time was
Kitselas Territory until the
Haisla arrived. The
Gitlope people forced into
Haisla Territory...
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Charlotte Strait. The
Wuikinuxv people and
their neighbours the
Heiltsuk and
Haisla peoples were in the past
sometimes known incorrectly as the "Northern Kwakiutl"...
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Kitimat Mission, is the prin****l
community of the
Haisla people and
their government, the
Haisla Nation.
Located on the
Kitamaat 2
First Nations Reserve...
- Kwakʼwala.
These peoples,
incorrectly known as the
Northern Kwakiutl, were the
Haisla, Wuikinuxv, and Heiltsuk. Many
people who
others call "Kwakiutl" consider...
- unknown. The
Haisla language name for the
river is
Uyagemis ('facing west') ....the Brim and
nearby Owya****ish Cr**** (Anak'edi in
Haisla) are in the stewardship...