- 49°16′25″N 123°08′33″W / 49.2735°N 123.1426°W / 49.2735; -123.1426
Sen̓áḵw (Salishan pronunciation: [sen̰aqʷ]) or sən̓aʔqʷ (Salishan pronunciation:...
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established in the area
named sən̓aʔqʷ in the
Hunquminum language and
Sen̓áḵw in the
Squamish language. The city of
Vancouver was
called Granville until...
- the Tsimshian; Haida; Salish; Kwakwakaʼwakw; Heiltsuk; Nootka; Nisga'a;
Senakw and Gitxsan. In the
plains were the Niisitapi; Káínawa; Tsuutʼina; and Piikáni...
- McKechnie, Iain; Pavel, Michael; Pavel,
Susan sa'hLa mitSa; Wyss,
Senaqwila Sen̓áḵw; Sparrow,
Debra qwasen; Carr, Karen; Aninta,
Sabhrina Gita; Perri, Angela;...
- this was the case of
Kitsilano Indian Reserve, the
location of
which was
Sen̓áḵw.
Portions of this
reserve were expropriated, both in 1886 and 1902. Families...
- 2019-09-27. "The Butterfly". The Skys****er Center.
Retrieved 2019-09-29. "
Senakw project:
Squamish Nation and City of
Vancouver partnership details | Urbanized"...
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rental and
condo development project with
Westbank on the
Squamish Nation's
Senakw lands, also
known as the
Kitsilano Reserve next to
Burrard Street Bridge...
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Indian reserve land is at the foot of the
Burrard Street Bridge,
called Senakw (commonly
spelled Snauq historically) in the
Squamish language, and sənaʔqʷ...
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instance was the case of
Kitsilano Indian Reserve, the
location of
which was
Senakw,
where portions of the
reserve were expropriated, both in 1886, and again...
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People Nation History Language Culture Po****tion 3,893 approx.
Communities Sen̓áḵw X̱wáýx̱way X̱wemelch'stn
Ustlawn Stawamus Ch’iyáḵmesh Puy̓ám̓
Related peoples...