- The Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw (IPA: [ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also
known as the
Kwakiutl (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"), are one of the
indigenous peoples...
- Baxwbakwalanuksiwe' "Man-Eater at the
North End of the World".
Kwakiutl Art by
Audrey Hawthorn Chief James Wallas.
Kwakiutl Legends. ISBN 0-88839-230-3. Hamatsa: The Enigma...
- The orca (Orcinus orca), or
killer whale, is a
toothed whale and the
largest member of the
oceanic dolphin family. It is the only
extant species in the...
- Liǧʷiłdaxʷ), is the
Anglicization of the Kwak'wala
autonomy by the "Southern
Kwakiutl"
people of
Quadra Island and
Campbell River in
British Columbia, Canada...
-
Philotarsus kwakiutl is a
species of
loving barklouse in the
family Philotarsidae. It is
found in
North America. "Philotarsus
kwakiutl Report". Integrated...
- Kwakwaka'wakw
people of
coastal British Columbia, Canada,
known formerly as the "
Kwakiutl." Her
academic years spanned over
fifty years and
included professorships...
- The
Kwakiutl First Nation is a
First Nations government based on
northern Vancouver Island in
British Columbia, Canada,
focused on the
community of Port...
- Kwakʼwala (/kwɑːˈkwɑːlə/), or Kwak̓wala,
previously known as
Kwakiutl (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/), is a
Wakashan language spoken by
about 450 Kwakwakaʼwakw people...
- as
Kwakiutl and
Lekwala / Liq̓ʷala, with four dialects,
spoken by and Kwakwaka'wakw or
Northern Kwakiutl and the Laich-kwil-tach or
Southern Kwakiutl) –...
-
Dances of the
Kwakiutl is a 1951 film
directed by
William Heick and
produced by
Robert Gardner. It is
distributed by Do****entary
Educational Resources...