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Yuquot (/ˈjuːkwɔːt/), also
known as
Friendly Cove, is a
small settlement of
around six people—the
Williams family of the
Mowachaht band—plus two full-time...
- The
Yuquot Whalers'
Shrine (known also as 'prayer house' or 'washing house'),
previously located on
Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, was a site of purification...
- The
Indian Church (renamed
Church at
Yuquot Village in 2018 by the Art
Gallery of Ontario) is a 1929
painting by the
Canadian artist Emily Carr. Group...
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between Cook's crew and the
people of
Yuquot were
cordial but
sometimes strained. In trading, the
people of
Yuquot demanded much more
valuable items than...
- aim of
dissuading other nations from
attempting to
expand in the area.
Yuquot (meaning "Wind
comes from all directions") was the
summer home of Chief...
- fear of his life, fled to
Clayoquot Sound and
moved with his
people from
Yuquot to Aoxsha. On July 14 the
Argonaut set sail for San Blas, with a Spanish...
- Fort San
Miguel was a
Spanish fortification at
Yuquot (formerly
Friendly Cove) on
Nootka Island, just west of north-central
Vancouver Island. It protected...
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between Cook's crew and the
people of
Yuquot were
cordial if
sometimes strained. In trading, the
people of
Yuquot demanded much more
valuable items than...
-
component in all the
names of
their subgroups, and of some
locations (e.g.
Yuquot, Mowachaht, Kyuquot,
Opitsaht etc.).
Nootka Crisis Nootka Convention Nootka...
- Nuu-chah-nulth
Tribal Council. When
James Cook
first encountered the
villagers at
Yuquot in 1778, they
directed him to "come around" (Nuu-chah-nulth
nuutkaa is "to...