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Wickaninnish (/ˌwɪkəˈnɪnɪʃ/;
meaning "Nobody sits or
stands before him in the canoe") was a
chief of the Tla-o-qui-aht
people of
Clayoquot Sound, on what...
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diving in the
winter months in the Long
Beach and
Broken Group areas. The
Wickaninnish Beach Provincial Park
formed the
nucleus upon
which the
national park...
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education is
offered by the
School District 70 Alberni,
through the
Wickaninnish Community School in
Tofino and
Ucluelet Secondary School in Ucluelet...
- the west
coast of
Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, Canada. It is on
Wickaninnish Bay
between Tofino (NW) and
Ucluelet (SE) and is
adjoined by campgrounds...
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Opinions of the Natives. In the end,
Jewitt escaped with the help of
Wickaninnish, a
chief from an
opposing group. In 1811 the
trading ship
Tonquin was...
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members of the crew were
killed by
armed Tla-o-qui-aht led by
chief Wickaninnish. The
survivors intentionally detonated the ship's
powder magazine, and...
- villages. John
Kendrick made a
strong alliance with
Wickaninnish in the
summer of 1791.
Although Wickaninnish remained an ally of Kendrick, the good feelings...
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locals alike. In the
summer months,
surfers gather along Florencia Bay,
Wickaninnish Beach and Long
Beach in the
Pacific Rim
National Park Reserve. In 2012...
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Canada Clayoquot (Clayoquat) 30,000 1780 (30,000
under the rule of
chief Wickaninnish) Ho. Doc. 1839–1840 and
Meares 33a
Subarctic &
Arctic Saskatchewan, Canada...