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Nkwala may be a
reference to:
Nicola (chief), aka
Nkwala, a
prominent chief of the Okanagan,
Shuswap and
Nicola peoples in
British Columbia Nicola people...
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Mount Nkwala is a
mountain in the
Okanagan Valley of the
Southern Interior of
British Columbia,
located immediately west of and
overlooking the city of...
- Non-Fiction:
Joyce Hemlow, The
History of **** Burney. Juvenile:
Edith L. Sharp,
Nkwala. "Writing
award winners named". The Leader-Post.
Canadian Press. 2 June...
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Plateau to the west of the city,
approaching it via the
south flank of
Mount Nkwala,
which overlooks the city. It has been
variously mapped as the
Beaver River...
- Year
Winner 2022
Victoria Nkwala 2023
Katlego Malebane 2024
Leonay Kock...
- At Penticton,
British Columbia, "****toe Mountain" was
renamed Mount Nkwala. The place-name
derived from a 1908
Christmas story about three black men...
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Campbell The Nor'westers 1955
Kerry Wood The Map-Maker 1956
Farley Mowat Lost in the
Barrens 1957
Kerry Wood The
Great Chief 1958
Edith L.
Sharp Nkwala...
- General's
Award for
juvenile fiction in 1958,
recognizing her
historical novel Nkwala as the year's best
Canadian book. She was born near Carroll, Manitoba, the...
- 1780–1785 – c. 1865) (Spokan: Hwistesmetxe'qen,
Walking Grizzly Bear), also
Nkwala or N'kwala, was an
important First Nations political figure in the fur trade...
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formerly lived in the area, but were
extinct by the
later 19th century.
Mount Nkwala Chief Lolo ****hing-Nichol,
Richard (2019-12-17). "Investing in co-governance:...