- The
Hesquiaht are one of the Nuu-chah-nulth
peoples of the West
Coast of
Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, Canada.
Today the
Hesquiaht are
governed mostly...
- The
Hesquiaht First Nation is one of the Nuu-chah-nulth Nations,
located on west side of
Vancouver Island.
Approximately 100
people live in Hot Springs...
- such as the Tla-o-qui-aht
First Nations,
Ehattesaht First Nation and
Hesquiaht First Nation whose traditional home is on the west
coast of Vancouver...
- Columbia. It is
bordered by the
Esowista Peninsula to the south, and the
Hesquiaht Peninsula to the North. It is a body of
water with many
inlets and islands...
-
Arctic regions of Alaska, as well as the Inuvialuit. The
Haida people,
Hesquiaht First Nation,
Wuikinuxv and
Tsimshian all use the
berries as food. In...
- from the
merger of the
Ahousaht and
Kelsemeht bands in 1951)
Ehattesaht Hesquiaht Cheklesahht Kyuquot Nuchatlaht Huu-ay-aht (formerly Ohiaht) Hupacasath...
- Nuu-chah-nulth
Tribal Council (Port Alberni)
Ahousaht Ditidaht Ehattesaht Hesquiaht Hupacasath Huu-ay-aht Mowachaht/Muchalaht
Nuchatlaht Tla-o-qui-aht Toquaht...
-
medicine by
Native Americans,
including the
Bella Coola, Carrier, Gitksan,
Hesquiaht, Menominee,
Northern Paiute, Ojibwa, Paiute, Potawatomi, Tlingit, and...
- Society's
Award of
Garden Merit. A
legend amongst the
Nootka peoples of the
Hesquiaht First Nation tells of the
origins of the
Nootka cypress. In the legend...
-
ridge overlooking the garden, in
partnership with
Ecotrust Canada and the
Hesquiaht First Nation. In
August 2010, the
property was
listed for sale, the study...