- 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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British Columbia. His
grandfather was
Chief Khahtsahlano of
Senakw (aka
Snauq or Sun'ahk) who had
migrated from his home at
Toktakanmic on the Squamish...
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Washington DC:
Island Press, 1999. p.19-20.
Print Maracle, Lee (2005). Goodbye,
Snauq (Print ed.). Toronto:
Dominion Institute and
Anchor – via Our
Story - Aboriginal...
- the foot of the
Burrard Street Bridge,
called Senakw (commonly
spelled Snauq historically) in the
Squamish language, and sənaʔqʷ in the
Musqueam people's...
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Kitsilano Indian Reserve No. 6;
Vanier Park; Vancouver,
British Columbia Snauq,
Snawk X̱wáy̓x̱way
Salishan pronunciation: [χʷaj̰χʷaj]
Place of
Masks Lumberman’s...
- the
unguarded liquor. The
Squamish people from the
south s****
village Snauq,
paddled across in
canoes to view the fire. At the
Burrard Inlet s****,...
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Washington DC:
Island Press, 1999. p.19-20. Print. Maracle, Lee. "Goodbye,
Snauq." Our Story. Toronto:
Dominion Institute and Anchor, 2005. 205-19. Print...