- The
Snokomish were a Halkomelem-speaking
Coast Salish people whose territory was
primarily located across the
Boundary Bay area. The
Snokomish were also...
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Musqueam Tsleil-Waututh (Burrard)
Katzie Kwantlen Kwikwetlem (Coquitlam)
Snokomish (extinct) Tsaww****en
Halqemeylem (Upriver Halkomelem) Sts'Ailes (Chehalis)...
- C'simlenexw, and
Smakwec became the Kwantlen, Musqueam, and
Snokomish peoples, respectively. The
Snokomish people were
wiped out by a
smallpox epidemic in the...
- Lake
Cowichan Downriver (also: Hunqʼumʔiʔnumʔ)
Musqueam Katzie Kwantlen Snokomish Tsaww****en
Kwikwetlem Tsleil-waututh
Upriver (also:
Upper Sto:lō, Halqʼəméyləm)...
- Tsleil-Waututh (Burrards)
Musqueam (Hmethkwyem)
Kwantlen Katzie Kwikwetlem Snokomish Tsaww****en
Hulquminum or
Island Halkomelem was
spoken on the
other side...
-
earlier epidemics that had
wiped out many
peoples entirely, e.g. the
Snokomish in 1850, a
smallpox epidemic broke out
among the
Northwest tribes in 1862...
- to the
Salmon River and Derby,
British Columbia was once
occupied by
Snokomish people, who were
largely wiped out by a
smallpox epidemic in the 18th...
-
European presence.
Shortly before 1850,
their neighbours to the north, the
Snokomish, were
almost entirely wiped out by a
smallpox epidemic. The few survivors...
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Westminster Indian Band,
Kwikwetlem (Coquitlam), Katzie, and the now
extinct Snokomish (Derby people).)
Halqemeylem / Halqʼeméylem (Upriver dialect) or "Stó꞉lō"...
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nearby Nicomekl River and
Serpentine River areas. The area was part of
Snokomish territory until a
smallpox epidemic in 1850
forced the
survivors and their...