- Laich-kwil-tach (also
spelled Liǧʷiłdaxʷ), is the
Anglicization of the Kwak'wala
autonomy by the "Southern Kwakiutl"
people of
Quadra Island and Campbell...
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Coast Salish for most of the
first half of the 19th
century were the
Lekwiltok aka
Southern Kwakiutl,
commonly known in
historical writings as the Euclataws...
- Island)
Southern Kwakiutl Lekwala / Liq̓ʷala /
Lekwiltok dialect (Bands of the Laich-kwil-tach (
Lekwiltok), they were oft
called Southern Kwakiutl but identify...
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Euclataws (also
spelled Yucultas), a
variant on the Laich-kwil-tach,
Lekwiltok or Legwildok,
which is
their name for themselves.
There are two subdivisions...
- 12,000 1670
James Mooney 72
Northwest Coast British Columbia,
Canada Lekwiltok 10,520 1839 HBC
Indian Census 1839 73
Northwest Coast Oregon Country Puget...
- [citation needed] The term "Kwakiutl" is also used by the Laich-kwil-tach or
Lekwiltok (Euclataws or Yucultas, historically) who
migrated from the
vicinity of...
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fishing and
hunting and was
famous for
fighting against the
wildly invading Lekwiltok warriors from the Kwakwaka'wakw Territory. He went to work in the sawmill...
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Burrard Inlet was the site of an
ancient battle between the
attacking Lekwiltok and the
defending Musqueam according to
Chief Charlie Qiyəplenəxw. The...
- Wiwēqay̓i Ceqʷəl̓utən / Cape
Mudge Weiwaikai, Yuculta, Euclataws, Laich-kwil-tach,
Lekwiltok, Likʷʼala Wiwēkam ƛam̓atax̌ʷ /
Campbell River Weiwaikum...
- the 19th century, the
Duwamish began facing extreme raiding from the
Lekwiltok and Kwakwaka'wakw, who
raided much of the
Puget Sound area for slaves...