- Wakashan-speaking people), Halalt, Lyackson, Penelakut, and Lamalchi.
Hunquminum (hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓) (Downriver dialect) or "Musqueam" (spoken by
seven First...
- The
Musqueam Nation (
Hunquminum: šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmaɁɬ təməxʷ) is a
First Nation whose traditional territory encomp****es the
western half of what is now Greater...
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fishing area. A
village was
established in the area
named sən̓aʔqʷ in the
Hunquminum language and Sen̓áḵw in the
Squamish language. The city of
Vancouver was...
- The
Katzie First Nation or
Katzie Nation (
Hunquminum: q̓ic̓əy̓) is a
First Nation whose traditional territory lies in the
Lower Fraser Valley of British...
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Khenipsen (Hinupsum)
Kilpahlas (Tl’ulpalus)
Koksilah (Hwulqwselu)
Penelakut Hunquminum (Downriver Halkomelem)
Musqueam Tsleil-Waututh (Burrard)
Katzie Kwantlen...
- This is a list of
indigenous peoples speaking Halkomelem, or who did so
historically (as most
living members of
those peoples no
longer speak them). The...
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euphemistically to
refer to the pre-contact
Coast Salish funeral rights. In
Hunquminum, 'qay'
refers to
death and dying, and a
replication of the word describes...
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Koksilah is an
anglicization of Hwulqwselu, a
Hunquminum word
meaning "place of snags" and
adapted to mean a corral, in
reference to the
community that...
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Council Gold River-Tahsis
Musqueam Indian Band
Musqueam Nation Xwméthkwyiem
Hunquminum'
Vancouver 'Namgis
First Nation Nimpkish Indian Band 'Namgis Kwakwaka'wakw...
- the
Cowichan Tribes band government.
Translated from xwilkw' sale, a
Hunquminum word
translating as "place
having snags", it is a
reference to a corral...