- people,
located on the
Kitwanga River 8 km
south of
Kitwancool Lake, at the
confluence of
Kitwancool Cr****. The
community is
located on
Gitanyow Indian...
-
dialect speaking bands in
Gyeets (western region):
Gitanyow (formerly
Kitwancool,
Gitanyow Band)
Gitsegukla (formerly: Kitsegeucla,
Gitsegukla Indian Band...
- 7-kilometre (4 mi) long
Kitwancool Lake
before heading south for 30
kilometres (19 mi) to the
confluence with the Skeena. Just
north of
Kitwancool Lake is a level...
-
curator Michael Kew
brokered an
agreement with the
Gitksan community of
Kitwancool (a.k.a. Gitanyow),
arranging for some of the village's
totem poles to...
-
people and
Canadian landscapes.
After visiting the
Gitksan village of
Kitwancool in the
summer of 1928, Carr
became captivated by the
maternal imagery...
-
Montreal Totem poles at Ye Olde
Curiosity Shop 1928
Emily Carr painting,
Kitwancool Totem pole by Lelooska, Don
Morse Smith (non-Native) at
Denver Museum...
- to
quell an
indigenous uprising at Hazelton,
following the
killing of
Kitwancool Jim. On
being informed the
tension had subsided, only
special constables...
- VLP
Query Fort Ware VF2113 96.1 FM 8
watts VLP
Query Gitanyow (formerly
Kitwancool) VF2118 96.1 FM 8
watts VLP
Query Kitseguecla VF2135 97.1 FM 8
watts VLP...
- 1989. Print. Duff, Wilson, ed. Histories,
Territories and Laws of the
Kitwancool. Victoria: RBCM, 1959. Duff, Wilson. The
Indian History of
British Columbia:...
- reference.
Selected works Tom Thomson, Autumn, Fall 1916
Emily Carr,
Kitwancool, 1928.
Emily Carr,
Among the Firs, c. 1931 The Glenbow's
library contains...