- (Campbell River)
Kwiakah Koskimo 'Namgis (Nimpkish)
Haisla (Kitamaat)
Henaksiala Heiltsuk (Bella Bella, at the
community of the same name)
Wuikinuxv (Owekeeno)...
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refer to: the
Kitlope group of the
Haisla people, who call
themselves Henaksiala, and are now part of the
Haisla Nation at
Kitimaat Village,
British Columbia...
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British Columbia.
Kemano itself is a name for a
tribal subdivision of the
Henaksiala, part of the
Haisla group, and was a
community in its own
right after...
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languages Haisla (also
known as Xaʼislak'ala, X̌àh̓isl̩ak̓ala or Haisla-
Henaksiala, with two dialects,
spoken by the Haisla) –
about 200
speakers (2005)...
- Kitasoo/Xai’Xais Klemtu,
British Columbia Kitlope Indian Reserve No. 16
Henaksiala or
Kitlope or
Gitlope group of the
Haisla at the
mouth of the Kitlope...
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Okanagan language. Kemano, from the name of one of the
subdivisions of the
Henaksiala people, a
subgroup of the
Haisla Keremeos Khutzeymateen River, Khutzeymateen...
- Kitasoo/Xai’Xais Klemtu,
British Columbia Kitlope Indian Reserve No. 16
Henaksiala or
Kitlope or
Gitlope group of the
Haisla at the
mouth of the Kitlope...
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Gardner Canal to the
south of that town. It is the home
reserve of the
Henaksiala or
Kitlope or
Gitlope group of the Haisla, who are now part of the Haisla...
- is a
Tsimshian language reference to the people, who call
themselves Henaksiala, and
means "people of the rocks" or "people of the
opening in the mountains"...