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Maquinna (also
transliterated Muquinna, Macuina,
Maquilla from m̓ukʷina in Nuu-chah-nulth) was the
chief of the Nuu-chah-nulth
people of
Nootka Sound,...
- SS
Princess Maquinna was a ship in the
Princess fleet of the
Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service,
serving the west
coast of
Vancouver Island. Named...
- USS
Maquinna (YTB-225) was
launched 30
April 1944 by John
Trumpy & Sons, Inc.,
Gloucester City, New Jersey;
sponsored by Mrs.
Margaret O. Trumpy; reclassified...
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Maquinna is an
active submarine mud
volcano on the
Coast of
British Columbia, Canada,
located 16–18 km (9.9–11.2 mi) west of
Vancouver Island. It rises...
- with his
memoirs about the 28
months he
spent as an
enslaved captive of
Maquinna of the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka)
people on what is now the
British Columbia...
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Maquinna Marine Provincial Park and
Protected Area is a
provincial park in
British Columbia, Canada,
located northwest of
Tofino in the
Clayoquot Sound...
- area in some
detail in a
memoir about his
years as a
captive of
chief Maquinna from 1802 to 1805. On
August 8, 1774, the
Spanish Navy ship Santiago, under...
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Elementary School Port
Alberni K-7
Maquinna Elementary School Port
Alberni K-7 This
school is
named for
Maquinna, the
powerful Mowachaht Nuu-chah-nulth...
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Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, Canada. It was the
summer home of
Chief Maquinna and the Mowachaht/Muchalaht (Nuu-chah-nulth)
people for generations, housing...
- to have
licences from the East
India Company.
Meares later claimed that
Maquinna, a
chief of the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) people, sold him some land on the...