- The
Tsimshian (/ˈsɪmʃiən/; Tsimshian: Ts’msyan or Tsm'syen also once
known as the Chemmesyans) are an
Indigenous people of the
Pacific Northwest Coast...
- The
Tsimpsean Peninsula is a
peninsula in the
Range 5
Coast Land
District on the
North Coast of
British Columbia,
extending between Chatham Sound and...
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Coast Land
District of
British Columbia, Canada. It is
situated on the
Tsimpsean Peninsula, at
Porpoise Harbour, near the
southern end of
Chatham Sound...
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northwest tip of De
Horsey Island,
which is
immediately south of the
Tsimpsean Peninsula at the
mouth of the
Skeena River in the
North Coast region of...
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located on the east tip of
Smith Island,
which is
immediately south of the
Tsimpsean Peninsula and the City of
Prince Rupert.
Dashken IR No. 22,
which is 3...
- in present-day
British Columbia, Canada. In 1834, it was
moved to the
Tsimpsean Peninsula,
about halfway between the N****
River and the
Skeena River,...
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entrance to
Esperanza Inlet Complete list of
Ehattasaht reserves S1/2
Tsimpsean 2
Tsimshian Saaiyouck 6
Sachteen 2
Sahhaltkum 4 St. Mary's 1A see comments...
- States. It is
located between the
Dundas and
Stephens Islands and the
Tsimpsean Peninsula, it is part of the
Inside P****age and
extends from Portland...
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British Columbia, Canada,
immediately south of the
southern tip of the
Tsimpsean Peninsula and
immediately east of
Smith Island.
Separating it from that...
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Canadian province of
British Columbia. It lies to the
northeast of the
Tsimpsean Peninsula. It was
named about 1837 by
officers of the Hudson's Bay Company...