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Oowekyala /uːˈwiːkjələ/, also Oow****eeno and ’Wuik̓ala in the
language itself, is a
dialect (or a sublanguage) of Heiltsuk–Oowekyala, a
Northern Wakashan...
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Heiltsuk peoples. It has two dialects,
Heiltsuk (Bella Bella) and
Oowekyala (
Wuikyala),
which unlike other Wakashan languages are tonal. It has no traditional...
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Northern Wakashan language, a
grouping shared with Haisla,
Heiltsuk and
Wuikyala. Kwakwakaʼwakw
centres of po****tion on
Vancouver Island include communities...
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Heiltsuk language is
similar to
Wuikyala (the
language of the
Rivers Inlet people, the Wuikinuxv). Heiltsuk,
Wuikyala,
Haisla and Kwakʼwala languages...
- Oowekyala.
Haisla is
related to the
other North Wakashan languages of
Wuikyala, Heiltsuk, and Kwak'wala. It
consists of two dialects,
sometimes defined...
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Inlet people (after
their location),
speak a
language related to Heiltsuk,
Wuikyala or
Oowekyala (they are
dialects of a
language that has no
independent name;...
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language of the Nuu-chah-nulth. Unuk
River Wannock River, "poison" in
Wuikyala Wapiti River Whonnock,
Whonnock Lake,
Whonnock Cr****: from honnock, "humpback...
- Heiltsuk.
Their language,
which in
their own
official usage is
spelled "
Wuikyala," and the
people were
incorrectly known in the past as "Northern Kwakiutl"...