- The
Wuikinuxv IPA: [ʔuwik'inuxʷ], ("Backbone people"), also
rendered Ow****ano (Pre-1976);
Oowekeeno /əˈwiːkənoʊ/ (1976-2003) (variations: Ow****eno, Owekano...
- The
Wuikinuxv Nation, also
known as the Ow****eno Nation, is a
First Nations band
government whose traditional territory is the s****s of
Rivers Inlet...
- Ow****eno is a
First Nations village of the
Wuikinuxv located on the
north bank of the
Wannock River just
upstream from its
mouth into
Rivers Inlet and...
-
Canadian province of
British Columbia,
spoken by the
Wuikinuxv,
whose government is the
Wuikinuxv Nation. The name is also
spelled Wuikala, Wuikenukv,...
- southwards,
cutting the
Nuxalk off from
their linguistic relatives. The
Wuikinuxv, also
known as the
Owekeeno or
Rivers Inlet people (after
their location)...
-
Alberta 21.8%
Tsimshian Tsimshianic 4,945 3,110
British Columbia 94.2%
Wuikinuxv Wakashan -
Northern 195 70
British Columbia 86.7%
First Nations (North...
- as well as the Inuvialuit. The
Haida people,
Hesquiaht First Nation,
Wuikinuxv and
Tsimshian all use the
berries as food. In
traditional medicine, V...
-
Senegambia (Senegal, The Gambia) Lebu
Islam → ****
Islam →
Sufism →
Mouride Wuikinuxv Wakashan →
Northern Wakashan → Heiltsuk–Oowekyala →
Oowekyala Canada (British...
-
logging and
fishing town that was also the home of the
Wuikinuxv and
their government, the
Wuikinuxv Nation, also
known variously as the Owekeeno, Awikenox...
- X̄a’islak̓ala. Historically, the Haisla,
along with
their neighboring Wuikinuxv and
Heiltsuk peoples, were
mistakenly identified as the
Northern Kwakiutl...