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Penelakut Island (called
Kuper Island by most
people between 1851–2010) is
located in the
southern Gulf
Islands between Vancouver Island and the mainland...
- The
Penelakut are a
large (about 1000 individuals) Hul'qumi'num-speaking
First Nation. They live
primarily on
Penelakut Island (formerly
Kuper Island)...
- The
Penelakut First Nation is the band
government of the
Penelakut people on
Vancouver Island in
British Columbia, Canada. The six
tribes of The Penelakut...
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Canadian Indian residential school located on
Kuper Island (now
known as
Penelakut Island), near Chemainus,
British Columbia, that
operated from 1889 to...
- to
Sechelt and
attended the
subsequent celebration. A
human skull from
Penelakut island in the
possession of the
Museum of
Vancouver was to be repatriated...
- (Qwum’yiqun’)
Khenipsen (Hinupsum)
Kilpahlas (Tl’ulpalus)
Koksilah (Hwulqwselu)
Penelakut Hunquminum (Downriver Halkomelem)
Musqueam Tsleil-Waututh (Burrard) Katzie...
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School on island. Pune'luxutth was a name
chosen by the
Penelakut tribe, and
means Penelakut in the Hul'q'u'umi'num' language. Built: 1972, Vancouver...
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Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands,
other "Cowichan"
groups include the
Penelakut,
Lyackson and Lamalcha.
Cowlitz Tribe Duwamish Esquimalt Halalt Homalco...
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North Stuart Channel:
Chemainus to
Thetis Island (via
Preedy Harbour) and
Penelakut Island (via
Telegraph Harbour)
Route 21 –
Baynes Sound:
Buckley Bay to...
- is
located in Chemainus,
which provides service to
Thetis Island and
Penelakut Island (previously Kuper). On 13
January 2006, a
Boeing 737
aircraft was...