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478: 35: 477: 202:. The term "Kwakiutl" has different political and historical associations with each of these groups, and has associations with one band in particular over all others, which is one reason why 546: 240:, and northwards, are described in the annals of the early non-First Nations explorers and traders. There was one notable incident shortly after the founding of 516: 352: 496: 70: 248:(HBC) staff repelled a siege by the Euclataws (i.e. the Laich-kwil-tach) with cannonades (much earning the appreciation of the beleaguered local 506: 531: 253: 296: 486: 164:
descent, while the Weewaikai of the Cape Mudge Band retain noble lineages and ceremonies going back centuries to their roots in the
105:—after a great war between the Kwakiutl and the Salish peoples they were so reduced in numbers that they joined the Kwiakah—and the 576: 157: 78: 58: 28: 110: 241: 149: 345: 195: 121: 407: 650: 315: 681: 556: 338: 521: 245: 125: 645: 237: 207: 187: 165: 432: 551: 526: 249: 655: 541: 536: 452: 82: 417: 412: 511: 402: 397: 102: 422: 280: 442: 427: 392: 106: 501: 153: 141: 94: 90: 462: 561: 361: 320: 203: 199: 176: 74: 62: 619: 65:, Canada. There are today two main groups (of perhaps five original separate groups): the 17: 566: 225: 218: 161: 145: 117: 675: 599: 447: 86: 54: 377: 191: 382: 261: 233: 660: 325: 210: 182: 129: 50: 437: 303:
Bancroft-Hunt, Norman. People of the Totem: The Indians of the Pacific Northwest
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The Southern Kwakiutl remain politically separate from their distant kin, the
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Aldona Jonaitis (Editor) U. Washington Press 1991 (also a publication of the
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are more closely allied and related to the Southern Kwakiutl than are the
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So great was the power of the Southern Kwakiutl that the
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evolved as the collective name for the main group of
81:. In addition to these two main groups there are the 633: 575: 485: 370: 113:(also called Hahamatses or Salmon River Band). 293:Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch 170:Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch 136:, which today remains spoken by their kin the 53:autonomy by the "Southern Kwakiutl" people of 27:"Euclataws" redirects here. For the cave, see 346: 8: 256:the Laich-kwil-tach continued to raid other 353: 339: 331: 547:Mamalilikulla-QweʼQwaʼSotʼEm First Nation 497:Campbell River First Nation (Wei Wai Kum) 33: 224:Laich-kwil-tach raids on the southern 502:Cape Mudge First Nation (Wei Wai Kai) 7: 305:University of Oklahoma Press, 1988 297:American Museum of Natural History 25: 217:, at least since moving into the 476: 29:Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park 49:), is the Anglicization of the 172:(A. Donaitis, U. Wash Press). 1: 532:Daʼnaxdaʼxw Awaetlatla Nation 507:Gwaʼsala-ʼNakwaxdaʼxw Nations 512:Kʼómoks (Comox) First Nation 252:). Despite the presence of 260:communities farther up the 18:Campbell River First Nation 698: 276:, interdisciplinary artist 268:Notable Ligwilda'wx people 77:"mainland" in the town of 26: 557:Tsawataineuk First Nation 517:Kwikwasutʼinuxw Haxwaʼmis 474: 194:or Northern Kwakiutl of 316:Kwakwaka'wakw mythology 267: 238:Strait of Juan de Fuca 208:Queen Charlotte Strait 188:Queen Charlotte Strait 166:Queen Charlotte Strait 69:(Cape Mudge Band) and 39: 634:Culture & Society 552:Kwakiutl First Nation 527:Quatsino First Nation 144:on the other side of 37: 542:Kwiakah First Nation 537:Tlatlasikwala Nation 522:ʼNamgis First Nation 246:Hudson's Bay Company 186:who remained in the 179:, whose name means 109:/ Walitsum Band of 103:Loughborough Inlets 97:(Laa'luls) between 73:just across on the 232:, and even up the 40: 669: 668: 371:Tribes or Nations 236:and out into the 91:Discovery Islands 16:(Redirected from 689: 562:Tlowitsis Nation 489: 480: 364: 355: 348: 341: 332: 75:Vancouver Island 63:British Columbia 21: 697: 696: 692: 691: 690: 688: 687: 686: 672: 671: 670: 665: 629: 571: 567:Gwawaenuk Tribe 487: 481: 472: 468:Laich-kwil-tach 453:Tʼlatʼlasikwala 366: 362: 359: 312: 289: 270: 215:Laich-kwil-tach 152:. 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Index

Campbell River First Nation
Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park

Kwak'wala
Quadra Island
Campbell River
British Columbia
Wei Wai Kai
Wei Wai Kum
Vancouver Island
Campbell River
Kwiakah
Frederick Arm
Discovery Islands
Tlaaluis
Bute
Loughborough Inlets
Walitsima
Salmon River
Comox
Courtenay
Comox
Kwak'wala
K'omox
Sliammon
Homalhko
Georgia Strait
Powell River
Wewaykum
Campbell River

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