- The
Pentlatch, Pentl’ach, Puntlatch,
Puntlatsh or
Puntledge language is a
Salishan language that was
spoken on Canada's
Vancouver Island in a
small area...
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powerful Kʼómoks group; both - Kʼómoks
together with the
neighboring Pentlatch (Puntletch / Puntledge) - were
referring in
their original language to...
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adopted by the
northern Coast Salish peoples including the Cowichan, Comox,
Pentlatch, Musqueam, and
Lummi tribes.
These tribes created fewer free-standing...
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Komoux and then to Comox. At the time of
first contact with Europeans, the
Pentlatch Nation, who
spoke the
Island Comox dialect of the
Comox Coast Salish language...
- and a
nearby ferry to
Lasqueti Island. The name "Quali****"
comes from a
Pentlatch term that
means "Where the dog
salmon (chum salmon) run." Quali**** Beach...
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including the
Pentlatch and
Sliammon as
evidenced by middens, gravesites, and oral history. The site most
recently occupied by
Pentlatch people named the...
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ethnicities include the:
Coast Salish peoples Shishalh (Sechelt)
Squamish Pentlatch (a.k.a. Puntledge, extinct) Quali**** Comox-speaking: K'omoks (Kwak'wala...
- Comox.[citation needed] At the time of
first contact with Europeans, the
Pentlatch Nation, who
spoke the
Island Comox dialect of the
Comox Coast Salish language...
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Muckleshoot Musqueam (xwməθkwəy̓əm)
Nisqually Nooksack (Noxwsʼáʔaq)
Penelakut Pentlatch Puyallup New
Westminster Indian Band Quali****
Quileute Saanich (W̱SÁNEĆ)...
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Strait over two
centuries ago,
displacing and
absorbing the
Comox and
Pentlatch peoples who
lived there. A
recent report about Cape
Mudge Village (Yaculta)...