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Wannock Glen.
Wannock may be a
Saxon place name;
according to one source,
Wannock supposedly contains the
element "Wan" from "Woden"
Wannock is mentioned...
-
Reserve No. 1,
which is on an
island in the
Wannock River, that
connects Owikeno Lake to
Rivers Inlet, "
Wannock",
means "poison" and
refers to an 1848 raid...
- The
Wannock River is a
short river in the
Central Coast region of
British Columbia, Canada,
draining Owikeno Lake and
entering Rivers Inlet at the head...
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Nations village of the Wuikinuxv, that is
located on the
north bank of the
Wannock River just
upstream from its
mouth into
Rivers Inlet. It is
adjacent to...
-
French word for "lake" (lac) and the name of a
Native American chief (
Wannock) who
lived in the area.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the...
- Columbia, Canada, on the
entrance to
Owikeno Lake on the
north side of the
Wannock River near to, but
separate from, the non-native
community and
sport fishing...
- the area of
Rivers Inlet and
Owikeno Lake,
primarily at a
village on the
Wannock River.
Substantial numbers of
Wuikinuxv also
reside away from the traditional...
- of
British Columbia, Canada. The
community is
located adjacent to the
Wannock River, a
short waterway connecting Owikeno Lake to the head of
Rivers Inlet...
- Columbia, Canada. It
connects to the head of
Rivers Inlet by the
short Wannock River (Wanukv). The lake's name
comes from the
indigenous people of the...
- Ticehurst,
Tarring Neville,
Three Cups
Corner Uckfield,
Udimore Wadhurst,
Wannock, Westham, Willingdon, Wilmington, Winchelsea, Withyham, Witherenden, List...